Autor: Peter R. Seidl

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Peter Rudolf Seidl – Professor, Graduate Program on Technology of Chemical and Biochemical Processes, EQ/UFRJ (TPQB/EQ/UFRJ), and responsible for the establishment of the Brazilian Green Chemical School (EBQV). Thesis advisor and project coordinator in physical organic chemistry applied to chemical process areas such as petroleum, pharmaceuticals, mineral technology, etc., publishing widely in these areas and holding an international patent on the use of cashew wastes as a raw material. Former President of the Brazilian Chemical Association (ABQ) and active in the organization of meetings and workshops, such as the 1st International Conference on Chemistry of the Amazon (held shortly after Rio 92) and, more recently, the 1st Workshop on Asphaltenes Characterization and Properties held in 2009 and Biorefineries 2010 Recent Advances and New Challenges, held last November.




4 Ebooki wg Peter R. Seidl

Chao-Jun Li: From C-H to C-C Bonds
The C-C bond is a basic building block in chemistry and its formation is often the first step towards building more complex molecules. The direct generation of C-C bonds from C-H by cross-dehydrogena …
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Angielski
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€194.99
Maria Alice Coelho & Bernardo D Ribeiro: White Biotechnology for Sustainable Chemistry
White biotechnology is the use of enzymes and microorganisms in industrial production through applied biocatalysis. This allows for milder reaction conditions (p H and temperature) and the use of mor …
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Angielski
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€199.99
Anuradha Mishra & James H Clark: Green Materials for Sustainable Water Remediation and Treatment
Inadequate access to clean water afflicts people throughout the world, and in developing countries any solution to this challenge must be achieved at a low cost and low energy demand. At the same tim …
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Angielski
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€184.99
Mohamed Chaker Ncibi & Sarra Gaspard: Biomass for Sustainable Applications
Sustainable sources of energy and a supply of good quality water are two major challenges facing modern societies across the globe. Biomass from cultivated plants may be used to generate energy, but …
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Angielski
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€214.99