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From: DCHAS Membership Chair <membership**At_Symbol_Here**DCHAS.ORG>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Beyond Benign: A Guide to Green Chemistry Experiments -�Newly Revised
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2020 13:53:49 -0400
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU>
Message-ID: C4EC3715-8082-4677-8DFE-8710E697BC24**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org
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Thank you for your interest in Green Chemistry Resources! You are receiving this update because you downloaded A Guide to Green Chemistry Experiment for Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Labs (v.1 2018). The Guide was developed as a partnership between Beyond Benign, My Green Lab, and MilliporeSigma, three organizations committed to promoting the adoption of Green Chemistry into chemistry curricula in higher education.
We have collaborated again to update this Guide (v.2 2020) with the hope that Green Chemistry will be adopted into undergraduate organic chemistry laboratories and beyond. |
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 | Sign up now to download the new primer for the Guide, Green Chemistry: Principles and Lab Practices Green Chemistry: Principles and Lab Practices is a resource bank for practicing Green Chemistry in any laboratory setting to reduce human health and environmental impacts. |
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Do you have your COVID-19 lab protocols down pat? Then it's time to start thinking about other hazards in the lab during this National Chemistry Week!
The use of safer solvents is oftentimes the =E2=80=98low hanging fruit' for implementing Green Chemistry Principles.
We would love to ship you a Greener Solvent Guide magnet from Beyond Benign, please complete the sign up form to request the magnet featured below! |
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Not headed back to the lab? We've got you covered too!
Given the COVID-19 pandemic affecting in-person labs globally, we have created a virtual resource around DOZN 2.0 which can be utilized for remote instruction and serves as a preview to the scoring of experiments within the Guide.
Additionally, check out the new open-access publication: Approaches to Incorporating Green Chemistry and Safety into Laboratory Culture to learn more about creating safer labs through Green Chemistry. Beyond Benign and My Green Lab thank MilliporeSigma for supporting this open-access article! |
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We'd love your feedback! Please send us an email at info**At_Symbol_Here**beyondbenign.org and let us know what you think of the updated introduction, Green Chemistry: Principles and Lab Practices. |
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