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Chemical
Education International, Vol. 2, Issue 1, 20-21, Published in August
3, 2001
Environmentally Benign Chemistry
Including
Microscale and Small Scale Laboratory
in AREA
4: Chemistry and the Community
- including chemical education, chemical economics and business,
and public education and outreach
coorganizers
Kazuko Ogino
College of Medical Sciences, Tohoku Univ
Sendai 980-8575, Japan
Phone: 81 22 717 7913; Fax: 81 22 717 7910
E-mail: [email protected]
Chemical Society of Japan
Robert
Silberman
Chemistry Dept, SUNY, Cortland
Cortland, NY 13045, U. S. A.
Phone: (607) 753-2912; Fax: (607) 753-2927
E-mail: [email protected]
American Chemical Society
M.C.
Arturo Fregoso
Departamento de Ciencias, Universidad Iberoamericana
Prol. Reforma 880
01210, Mexico, D.F., Mexico
Phone: 52 526 74168; Fax: 52 526 74063
E-mail: [email protected]
Sociedad Quimica de Mexico
Environmental
protection is an important issue in chemical education. Papers included
in this symposium are classified into three topics:
1.
Environmentally Benign Laboratory: an Approach to Green Chemistry
in Academia
Morning Session of Dec. 15 in Elima, Hyatt Regency
Environmentally Benign Chemistry in the Undergraduate laboratory
M. Gheorghiu, M. Gardner, J Steinfeld , Massachusetts Inst
of Tech (MIT)
Microscale chemistry across the chemistry curriculum at all levels
of chemical education: Its benefits and efficiency as a pedagogical
tool.
M. Singh *Natl Microscale Ctr, Department Of Chemistry,
Merrimack College.
Microscale and green Chemistry; complementary pedagogies
Z. Szafran*, M. Singh, *New England College, Chemistry
Simple, easy and safe microscale and small scale experiments for
high school chemistry
K. Ogino*, K. Shoji, *College of Medical Sciences, Tohoku
University
The recent development o microscale chemistry in China
N. Zhou, Chinese Microscale Ctr, Hang Zhou Teachers College
90010039 Experimental quality and the small scale laboratory
S. Teratani, K. Habara, A. Ikuo, Tokyo Gakugei Univ
Comparing chemical cost and waste generation for microscale versus
macroscale organic chemistry laboratory programs on a per student
basis
R. Silberman, I. Maffetore, State U of New York/Cortland,
Dept. Of Chemistry
Evening
Poster Session in Hilton Hawaiian Village, Mid-Pacific - Coral,
Ballroom III starting at 7:30 PM Sunday, Dec. 17
Comparison of small-scale experiments with ordinary-scale experiments.
K. Shoji*, K. Ogino, *Sendai Ikuei Gakuen High School
Microscale determination of potassium content in beverages by ion-selective
electrode
A. Yamasaki, Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
Microscale experiment to isolate lipase producing bacteria and demonstrate
their metabolic activity
D.C.Doria-Serrano, L.Pedraza-Segura Univ. Iberoamericana
2.
Educational Perspectives of Green Chemistry
Afternoon
Session of Dec. 15 in Elima, Hyatt Regency
Green chemistry - A new approach to pollution prevention
T Wlliamson, P. T. Anastas, M.M.Kirchhoff, US EPA, Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics
Green chemistry; Aspects of benign synthesis
C. Raston, U. Kreher, D. Macfarlane. J. Scott, C. Straus, Monash
Univ
Green & sustainable chemical activities in Japan
M. Kitajima, Japan Chemical Innovation Institute
Green chemistry; Alternative reaction media
J. Scott, Monash Univ., Centre for Green Chemistry
Greenness (green Index) of R&D toward sound development of green/sustainable
chemistry
M. Misono, Kogakuin U, Department of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Activation of Hydrogen peroxide for rapid, selective, wood pulp
bleaching: Green chemistry in action
J. Wright,* R.W.Allison, T. Collins, J.A. Hall C.P. Horwits I. D.
Sucling L.D.Vuocolo, *Univ of Auckland
Morning
Session of Dec. 16 in Elima, Hyatt Regency
Have you greened your chemistry curriculum?
M. Cann, U of Scranton, Chemistry Department University of
Scranton
Clean technologies and recyclable solvents in research laboratories
T. Kitazume, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Green chemistry- trends and experiences from the activities to advance
green chemistry sustainable chemistry
D.L. Schutt, R. J. Garant, B. B. Beardmore, B. B. Beardmore,
American Chemical Society, Office of Legislative and Government
Affairs
Green chemistry resources for the undergraduate curriculum: an ACS/EPA
collaborative project
M. A Ryan, American Chemical Society, Higher Education
3. Understanding Environment through Chemistry
Morning
Session of Dec. 16 in Elima, Hyatt Regency
Mode of neutralization function of humus( f layer) for acid
precipitation
S. Yamaguchi, Tohoku Gakuin Univ
Evening
Poster Session in Hilton Hawaiian Village, Mid-Pacific - Coral,
Ballroom III starting at 7:30 PM Sunday, Dec. 17
Acid rain: Electrochemical effects in greenplants and soil
S. Kelly, A. Labady, J.Mwesigwa, Oakwood College
Preparation of low cost and reliable NO2 sampler and its application
to simultaneous measurement of NO2 at 63 cities
F. Yasuhara,* S. Yamaguchi, Sendai National College of Technology
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