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Green thoughts from Slovakia |
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Green Chemistry,
Volume 4,
Issue 5,
2002,
Page 46-46
James Clark,
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In Stara LernaI am writing this while staying in the beautiful resort of Stara Lerna in the mountains of Slovakia in Central Europe. My excuse for being here is the XXVIth Conference of Czech and Slovak organic chemists. Apart from my own lecture it is very pleasing to see how many of the lectures strongly link to green chemistry. While the emphasis of the green chemistry-related papers is mostly on synthetic methodology, catalysis and alternative reaction media we are also hearing about plant-based chemicals and innovative technology being applied to organic synthesis.
ISSN:1463-9262
DOI:10.1039/b208568m
出版商:RSC
年代:2002
数据来源: RSC
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News & Views |
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Green Chemistry,
Volume 4,
Issue 5,
2002,
Page 47-52
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KTM HISTORYFounded in 1997 by four Michigan State University Professors, they are an emerging small company involved in the development and manufacture of environmentally friendly bio-based plastics for diverse industrial, and consumer markets. KTM stands for the three subsidiary companies:KidTech Tools, Inc.—the subsidiary that makes the children’s products including Magic Nuudles, Cornstruction Paper, Confetti and GroovyKids Gloo.TeleMorph, Inc.—A concept to develop devices that provide three-dimensional output from computer-based data. The 3-D pieces would be made from biodegradable materials.Melting Media, Inc.—The research arm of KTM, currently developing new and different types of biodegradable material.
ISSN:1463-9262
DOI:10.1039/b208443k
出版商:RSC
年代:2002
数据来源: RSC
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