Title: Green Chemistry:
1- Green Chemistry
- An Introduction
2Jennifer Young Senior Program Manager ACS Green
Chemistry Institute American Chemical
Society j_young3_at_acs.org www.acs.org/greenchemis
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Rich Engler Program Manager Green Chemistry
Program US EPA engler.richard_at_epa.gov www.epa.go
v/greenchemistry
3Is Green a Fad?
- Economic Sustainability
- Environmental Sustainability
- Social Sustainability
4Definition of Sustainability
- Meeting the needs of today without compromising
the ability of future generations to meet their
needs.
The Brundtland Commission - 1983
5Sustainable?
6Environmental Regulations
EPACT FFCA CERFA CRAA
PPA PPVA IEREA ANTPA GLCPA ABA CZARA WRDA EDP OPA
RECA CAAA GCRA GLFWRA HMTUSA NEEA
AMFA ARPAA AJA ASBCAA ESAA-AECA FFRAA FEAPRA IRA N
WPAA CODRA/NMSPAA FCRPA MMPAA
120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
AQA
NAWCA
RCRAA WLDI
APA SWDA CERCLA CZMIA COWLDA FWLCA MPRSAA
WQA
SDWAA SARA
NWPA
Number of Laws
BLRA ERDDAA EAWA NOPPA PTSA UMTRCA ESAA QGA NCPA
ARPA
CAAA CWA SMCRA SWRCA SDWAA
MPRSAA
BLBA FWPCA MPRSA CZMA NCA FEPCA PWSA MMPA
HMTA
TSCA FLPMA RCRA NFMA CZMAA
ESA TAPA
FRRRPA SOWA DPA
NEPA EQIA CAA EPA EEA OSHA FAWRAA NPAA
AQA FOIA
FCMHSA
WRPA AFCA
FHSA NFMUA
WSRA EA RCFHSA
TA FWCA BPA
AEPA
FIFRA
NHPA
PAA
WLDA
WA
FWCAA
MBCA
NBRA
NPS
FAWRA
FWA
IA
AEA
AA
RHA
NLRA WPA
YA
1870 1880 1890 1900 1910
1920 1930 1940 1950
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
7Managing Risk
Historical focus
8Control Technologies
- Gloves
- Respirators
- Self-contained breathing apparatus
- Moon suits
- Stack scrubbers
- Waste water treatment
9Perception of Environment
- Protecting the environment
- Costly
- Restrictive
- Environmentally friendly
- expensive doesnt work well
10Pollution Prevention ActRisk Management
Hierarchy
11Managing Risk
Source reduction focus
12Green Chemistry Definition
- Green chemistry is the design of chemical
products and processes to reduce or eliminate the
use or generation of hazardous substances.
Green chemistry is cost-competitive(not pay
more, get less)
13Green Chemistry and Sustainability
- Creativity of chemists provides technology
solutions for sustainability!
14Green Chemistry Overview
- Greener synthetic pathways
- Greener solvents/reaction conditions
- Designing greener chemicals
- Inherently safer chemistry
- Process analytical chemistry
15Principles of Green Chemistry
- Prevent waste
- Maximize atom economy
- Design less hazardous syntheses
- Design safer chemical products
- Use safer solvents and reaction conditions
- Increase energy efficiency
16Principles of Green Chemistry
- Use renewable feedstocks
- Avoid chemical derivatization
- Use catalysts, not stoichiometric reagents
- Design chemical products to degrade after use
- Analyze in real time to prevent pollution
- Minimize the potential for accidents
17Green Good Chemistry
- Green chemistry is just good chemistry.
- Why do we need to call it green?
- Chemists routinely accept hazard that is
unacceptable outside the lab. - What happens in the lab affects everything
downstream.
18Why Use Hazardous Chemicals?
- Dont know the hazard
- Can handle the hazard
- Speed/work well
- Familiarity
- Necessary to perform function
- Thats the way weve always done it
19Why Green Chemistry?
- Reduce costs
- Reduced need for capital investment
- Reduce time to market
- Encourage investors
- Minimize unknown future liability
- Enable new functionality
20Green Really Means Business Source
Newsweek September 23, 2008 Environmental
concerns haveemerged as a dominant driver of
global corporations, marrying an old impulse to
be good stewards of the planet with an equally
ancient desire to make money. That marriage may
well eradicate the quaint distinction between
profit motive and public good, opening up a
brand-new world of business practices and
investment opportunities.
21Presidential Green Chemistry Awards
- High level recognition for outstanding green
chemistry technologies.
22 Green Chemistry Peroxide synthesis
H2O ?
H2O2
Anthraquinone working solution reused at high
energy and capital cost.
23 Green Chemistry Peroxide synthesis
- Bleaching in place of chlorine-based bleaches
- Propylene oxide formation instead of chlorohydrin
H2O2
- Precise control of catalyst crystal size and
morphology - High selectivity below H2 flammability limit
Source Headwaters Technology Innovation
24Green Chemistry Recycling Office Paper
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah
- Mechanical energy needed degrades fibers
25Battelle - Biobased Toners
- Bioderived polyester, polyamide, and polyurethane
resins and toners for office copiers and printers - Used soy oil and protein and corn carbohydrates
as chemical feedstocks - Print quality maintained
- Improved de-inking for recycling copy paper
- Ink degrades and is easily removed
- Higher quality recovered materials
- LCA shows reduced energy and emitted carbon
dioxide
26Carbon Sequestration
1st generation
Source Prof Davis, U. South Alabama,
27Carbon Sequestration - Green
2nd generation
Ionic liquid
Neat IL
Sweetened natural gas
Crude natural gas
Lower energy recovery No separation from
product Expensive, toxic?
IL/CO2 IL/H2S
Source Prof Davis, U. South Alabama,
28Green Chemistry - Greener
3rd generation
Neat IL
Sweetened natural gas
Crude natural gas
Easier synthesis/less Greater CO2
capacity Lower energy recovery
IL/CO2 IL/H2S
Source Prof Davis, U. South Alabama,
29Poly(lactic acid) from NatureWorks LLC
- Manufacturing poly(lactic acid) (PLA) from
renewable resources - corn or wheat agricultural waste in future
- Uses 20-50 fewer fossil fuels than conventional
plastics - The synthesis of PLA produces a high yield, does
not require organic solvents, and creates no
hazardous materials - PLA products can be recycled or composted
- PLA resin can be made into fibers, nonwovens, and
plastics for consumer goods such as
clothing and food packaging
catalyst, solventless
catalyst, solventless
fermentation
corn
30Green Chemistry Produces Results
- The 67 Award-winning technologies prevent
- The use or generation of 193 million pounds of
hazardous substances, including feedstocks,
solvents, and waste - The use of 21 billion gallons of water
- The release of 57 million pounds of CO2
31Green Chemistry Produces Results
- Through 2006, all nominated technologies
- Prevent the use or generation of 1 billion pounds
of hazardous substances - Prevent the release of 350 million pounds of CO2
- Save 21 billion gallons of water
- Save 9 billion BTUs of energy
32What Can You Do?
- Keep the principles of green chemistry in mind
- Consider hazard a design flaw
- Seek out/offer green chemistry technologies
- Champion new thinking
33What Others Have Done
- Internally
- Training workshops
- Prioritizing RD with the 12 principles
- Metrics Bench-marking
- Awards programs
- Working with their supply chain to drive green
chemistry - Externally
- Sponsoring GCI events like the annual GCE
Conference and the annual Summer School - Funding green chemistry research fellows
- Sponsoring green chemistry awards
- Building teaching modules for teachers
- Hosting outreach events in the community
- Hosting graduate training workshop
34Environmental Footprint
Example
Reducing your environmental footprint
Baseline 2002
35Green Chemistry
- A philosophy, not a discipline.
- Not a solution to all environmental problems.
- Cost effective
- The most fundamental approach to preventing
pollution.
36More Examples of Green Chemistry
Read more about these green chemistry examples in
the Green Chemistry Resource Exchange www.GreenCh
emEx.org and at www.epa.gov/greenchemistry
37ACS Green Chemistry Institute
- Mission to enable and catalyze the
implementation of green chemistry and green
engineering principles into all aspects of the
global chemical enterprise. - Focus areas
- Education Research
- Policy
- Industry
- Certification/Standards
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www.acs.org/greenchemistry
38Recognizing Innovation Awards
- US Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge
- Collaboration of ACS and US EPA
- Recognizes improvements from industry, small
business, and academia - Apply by December 31
- ACS Award for Affordable Green Chemistry
- Endowed by Rohm and Haas Company
- Recognizes global scientific discoveries that
deliver cost-effective and environmentally
friendly products and/or processes - Apply by November 1
39ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Membership
as of December 1, 2008
GCI PR is an alliance of major pharmaceutical
companies working to catalyze the integration of
green chemistry and engineering in the pharma
industry.
40ACS GCI Formulators Roundtable
Draft Mission To be the driving force in the
Cleaners and Cleansers industry to use Green
Chemistry in creating innovative products that
are environmentally sustainable throughout its
product life cycle and safer to make and use.
Officially Launched January 1, 2009
41Annual Green Chemistry Engineering Conference
- 13th Annual Green Chemistry Engineering
Conference - June 23-25, 2009 in College Park, MD
- Registration and housing are now open
- Check our website for latest details,
www.GCandE.org
42Services that ACS GCI Offers
- Training workshops (tailored to your interests)
- Green chemistry strategic plan/opportunity
assessment - Metrics benchmarking
- Research symposium series collaborations
- Recognition and visibility
- Opportunities for conference sponsorship
- Partnership/Roundtable of Companies
43Thank you