eTOC Alert ‘Pure and Applied Chemistry’ – September 2024

A new issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry is now available on De Gruyter Online.

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Pure and Applied Chemistry Volume 96, Issue 9 


Frontmatter
Oct 5, 2024 Page range: i-iii

Preface

Juliana L. Vidal, João Borges
Special issue on ‘Activities and Actions Towards a Sustainable Future’ – a joint project by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) 1245
<https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2024-2007>

This special issue in PAC is another way to feature and amplify the diverse formats of the ‘Global Conversation on Sustainability’ GCS (https://www.gcs-day.org) events organized by individuals, organizations and institutions worldwide, as well as convey the activities, actions and contributions pursued by them towards achieving the UN SDGs and advancing sustainability in regional, national, or global environments and communities. Original research articles, reviews, opinions and perspectives by the global chemistry community on strategies to address the UN SDGs are presented aiming to empower and inspire the community to engage in meaningful activities and actions towards achieving a diverse, sustainable and just future for all.
Keyword: Sustainable Chemistry 2023 | IUPAC Project 2021-034-2-041

Special Topic papers

Sachel Christian-Robinson and Francesca M. Kerton
One story as part of the Global Conversation on Sustainability: dye adsorption studies using a novel bioderived calcite material 1247

Siripat Suteerapataranon, Kanokwan Kiwfo, Pei Meng Woi, Chalermpong Saenjum and Kate Grudpan
The past is the future: from natural acid-base indicators to natural reagents in sustainable analytical chemistry 1257

Gloria V. López and Williams Porcal
Renewable carbon resource from biomass: building molecular architectures from furanic platforms 1271

Cintia D. F. Milagre, Humberto M. S. Milagre, Dulce Helena S. Silva, Victor Hugo O. Cavalcanti and Laerte Ganeo Neto
Paths and synergies in accelerating the UN 17 SDGs through the lens of green chemistry: contributions from a Brazilian university and its Institute of Chemistry 1279

Elisa Carignani, Augusta Maria Paci, Silvia Borsacchi and Maurizio Peruzzini
Outreach in coordinated individual events: the GCS format of CNR Italy 1291

Carlos Alberto da Silva Júnior, Gildo Girotto Júnior, Carla Morais and Dosil Pereira de Jesus
Green chemistry for all: three principles of Inclusive Green and Sustainable Chemistry Education 1299

Kirill Yu. Monakhov, Christoph Meinecke, Marco Moors, Carolin Schmitz-Antoniak, Thomas Blaudeck, Julia Hann, Christopher Bickmann, Danny Reuter, Thomas Otto, Stefan E. Schulz, Harish Parala and Anjana Devi
Molecular approach to semiconductors: a shift towards ecofriendly manufacturing and neuroinspired interfaces 1313

 

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