Università di Bologna

Sustainable and Green Chemistry is a key teaching and research objective at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Bologna. Sustainable Chemistry is the focus of the International Master Degree in Chemical Innovation and Regulation. Moreover, the same topic is specifically taught in the Master Degree in Chemistry and is included in the curriculum of the International Master Degree in Photochemistry and Molecular Materials. A Research group in Green Chemistry is based in the Campus of Ravenna, while the research activities of most other groups include a focus on sustainability and green chemistry. Both the PhD Programs in Chemistry and in Nanoscience for Medicine and the Environments promote research and teaching activities dedicated to Sustainable Chemistry
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General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Green Chemistry stand-alone course.
Chemistry Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemistry Master of Science (M.S.), Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Green Chemistry Master of Science (M.S.)
Redesigning the Master’s Degree in Chemical Innovation and Regulation based on the principles of “Safe and Sustainable by Design” guidelines. Introducing the fundamentals of Green Chemistry into the basic organic chemistry courses. Integrating green chemistry principles into all teaching laboratories. Incorporating the fundamentals of toxicology into existing curricula.
Clark, James H., Macquarrie, Duncan J “Handbook of green chemistry & technology” Blackwell Science, 2002.
Sheldon, Roger Arthur “Green chemistry and catalysis”
Bührke, Thomas, Wengenmayr, Roland “Renewable energy : sustainable energy concepts for the future” Wiley VHC.
P. V. Petrovic, P. T. Anastas, (2023) “First do No Harm”; Jenny Stanford Publisher.
Anastas, P. (2012) Handbook of Green Chemistry. Wiley