GREEN CHEMISTRY: THE TUG-O'-WAR BETWEEN HEADWINDS AND TAILWINDS
Avast array of both consumer and industrial products, from plastics to fuels; from paints and coatings to lubricants; from personal care products to household, industrial and institutional cleaners ("Hl&l"), and many others, have historically been based on starting materials that are d...
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