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Quote from: BrainScience on November 27, 2012, 02:24:10 PMWell if you can use catalytic amounts of something compared to stoichiometric amounts your going to limit the amount of waste produced. Sure this may limit your waste products, but what about the manufacture's waste products in producing these catalysts. No to mention the energy requirement.
Well if you can use catalytic amounts of something compared to stoichiometric amounts your going to limit the amount of waste produced.
You talking about the "carbon footprint"?
"I also agree that "Green Chemistry" is an oft abused / mis-used cliche, which has been over-hyped to the point of it being a joke."This not being helped by Trevor Laird's recent editorial in OPRD!