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1. Extraction of Nicotine from Tobacco Leaves Used for Animal Cleansing Hrishikesh P. Kulkarni, Savita V. Shetty, Swapnil A. Dharaskar 1
2. Chemical Metrics for Sustainable Use of MaterialsZeanut Akoijam 8
3. Understanding Green Computing: Its Merits and DemeritsVishal Jain 10
4. Bioremediation: An Approach for Environmental Clean-UpDayananda Singh Konjengbam 13
5. Bio-Based Feedstocks for Conversion TechnologiesAruna Singh 15
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Extraction of Nicotine from Tobacco Leaves Used for Animal
Cleansing
Hrishikesh P. Kulkarni, Savita V. Shetty, Swapnil A. Dharaskar* Department of Chemical Engineering, Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Engineering, Management, and Research,
Akurdi, Pune (MS), India
ABSTRACT
Nicotine is addictive. On an average, a single cigarette yields nearly 2 mg of nicotine that gets easily absorbed in human body. Low doses (<2 mg) acts as a stimulant in mammals, while high doses (50–100 mg) can cause harmful effects. This stimulant effect is a crucial factor responsible for the addictive properties of tobacco smoking. Nicotine’s addictive properties include psychoactive effects, drug-reinforced behaviour, compulsive use, and relapse after abstinence, physical dependence and tolerance. Nicotine can also be used as an insecticide. The insecticide is recommended as a treatment for various parasites and also on bacteria. Tobacco water is produced by boiling strong tobacco in water, or by steeping the tobacco in water for a longer period after extracting nicotine then by Saponification method the soap is formed which can then be used. Keywords: addictive, insecticide, nicotine, tobacco, saponification
INTRODUCTION
Nicotine is an alkaloid found in the nightshade Solanaceae family of plants, predominantly in the leaves of tobacco, and in lower concentration in tomato, eggplant, and in green pepper. They are also found in the leaves of the coca plant. Nicotine is one of the most highly toxic compounds belonging to the tobacco alkaloids.[1] Nicotine’s addictive nature includes psychoactive effects, drug- reinforced behaviour, compulsive use, and relapse after abstinence, physical dependence and tolerance. Topical tobacco paste is sometimes recommended as a treatment for wasp, hornet, fire ant, scorpion, and bee stings. Several products obtained from tobacco viz., tobacco water, tobacco juice, tobacco dust juice or tobacco lime; are used as traditional organic insecticides in domestic gardening. Farmers have been using nicotine sulphate insecticide since the early 19th century. Tobacco water is produced by boiling the
tobacco in water, or simply by steeping the tobacco in water for long period. After cooling, the water can be applied with a spray or painted on leaves of garden plants, where it will prove deadly to insects. Saponification reaction is done by adding alkalis and fats. The by-product of Saponification reaction is glycerol which is used in many cosmetic industries for moisturising purpose. Research carried out across the world has shown the harmful effects of nicotine caused in humans after consumption. These include cardiac-vascular disorders (heart-attack, stenocardia, peripheral vascular diseases), respiratory disorders (lung cancer, tracheobronchitis, etc.), problems in digestion system (gastritis, oral mucosa inflammation, etc.) as well as narcotic type of psychic and physiological dependency. Nicotine addiction treatment
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Chemical Metrics for Sustainable Use of Materials
Zeanut Akoijam* Department of Chemistry, Manipur University, Manipur, India
ABSTRACT
A number of metrics have been used to drive business, government and many goods communities. Here, a few metrics for chemical industry have been mentioned. The use of chemical metrics is an ideal approach to design methods of chemical synthesis in order to use the resources in a sustainable manner. Keywords: chemical industry, chemical synthesis, E factor, effective mass yield, metrics
BACKGROUND
Chemical manufacturing is a long and tedious process involving many different constituents. During this process, a lot of waste is generated which poses a problem to the chemical industry. From the last 25–30 years, emphasis has been laid to change the method of chemical manufacturing that can reduce the waste generation and accumulation.[1] The emphasis is laid in designing new processes and synthesis methods to create minimal amount of wastes. Major Sources of Wastes
Stoichiometric Reagents These include acids and bases such as H2SO4 and NaOH, oxidants and reductants like K2Cr2O7 and Fe/HCl. Loss of Solvents
Nearly 85% of chemical solvents are lost as non-aqueous mass during chamical synthesis. The solvents lost are usually in the form of air emissions and aqueous effluent. Multistep Process of Chemical Synthesis Several catalytic reactions in chemical synthesis involve multiple steps. During this, solvents are lost as gases.
Wastes are produced by various types of chemical industries. These include oil refining, pharmaceuticals, bulk and/or fine chemical industries, etc. A number of metrics have been put forward over the past 10 years that can help the chemists to change the methods of chemical synthesis and manufacturing. It is important that these metrics are simple and clearly defined. They should be easily measurable, able to make comparisons, objective in nature, demonstrate improvement, improve transparency and capable to induce the desired behavior/change.[2] Some of the reaction metrics that are essential include. Metrics of Chemical Synthesis
Effective Mass yield (EMY)
This metric was introduced by Hudlicky et al., in 1999.[3] It is mathematically expressed as: Effective mass yield (%) = (Mass of products × 100)/(Mass of non-benign reagents) This metric is defined as the “percentage of the mass of desired product relative to the mass of all non-benign materials used
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Understanding Green Computing: Its Merits and Demerits
Vishal Jain* MM College, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
Green computing is an effective approach of saving our environment from deleterious consequences of using computing devices and the toxic metals involved in their manufacturing. In this short review, we have highlighted the importance of this novel concept ‘Green Computing’, the approach laid down in behind it, its merits and demerits.
Keywords: computers, energy star, green computing, laptops
BACKGROUND
Green computing is gaining importance these days as it entails to improve the environmental surroundings by using balanced and sustainable approach. It involves using computers and related technologies in an environment-friendly manner. Presently, computing is not very environment-friendly. The aim of ‘Green computing’ is to utilize computing resources within strict energy conservation guidelines, to achieve a greener, healthier and safer environment without minimizing damage caused to environment by computers. The concept of green computing came into existence with the launching of ‘Energy Star’ in 1992, a voluntary labeling program that was introduced with the intention of recognizing and promoting energy-conserving strategies and technologies. The concept of ‘Green computing’ was supposedly introduced soon after the Energy Star program began. San Murugesan has defined green computing as “the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems—such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems — efficiently and
effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment”.[1] In simple words, ‘Green computing’ is the practice of utilizing computing resources efficiently and effectively without harming the environment. NEED FOR GREEN COMPUTING
Today, computer has become a basic requirement of every human. Computer has made life easier by reducing human efforts thereby saving a lot of time and manpower. Use of computers has however, raised the power consumption and resulted in generation of enormous heat. Many multinational companies, IT companies, publishing house, research laboratories, etc., use computers for carrying out the work. Even at homes, people use personal computers and laptops for surfing internet. In absence of sufficient cooling systems, all these computers together generate enormous amount of heat. Certain greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide are also released while using computers which will further rise the global warming and related environmental problems.[2,3] Environmental pollution also occurs while manufacturing of computers and in case of informal disposing of old computers or
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Bioremediation: An Approach for Environmental Clean-Up
Dayananda Singh Konjengbam* Department of Chemistry, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, India
ABSTRACT
Bioremediation is defined as the remediation process wherein naturally occurring microorganisms or deliberately introduced microbes are exploited for inducing breakdown of environmental pollutants with the idea to make our surroundings clean. Here, an overview about this technology is provided for the beginners. Keywords: bacteria, biodegradation, bioremediation, detoxification, microbial biota
BACKGROUND
The development of industrialization has led to increase in the productivity of agricultural and manufactural sectors. However, this development has also lead to increase in wide range of xenobiotic compounds in the environment. There is excess accumulation of hazardous wastes into different water bodies, land and soil, and disturbances in the biosphere as a whole. The consequences are the adverse effects on human health, reduced crop yield and production, contamination of soil and water bodies, damage to natural flora, loss of habitats of fauna and unbalanced ecosystem.[1–3]
METHODS
Bioremediation is an emerging and promising technique to detoxify and/or degrade environmental hazards. This is a fast growing technique that combines the concept of green chemistry and green engineering to be applied for practical use. It employs biological agents such as microbial consortia and microbial processes for detoxifying environmental contaminants. The microorganisms employed for this purpose are usually bacteria, yeast and fungi. The principle behind this technique is that it promotes growth of particular indigenous microflora at the sites of contamination such that
these microorganisms will then perform the desired activities for cleaning-up of the sites. This technology is performed under standardized conditions of temperature, pH, oxygen supply, water content and presence of specific microbial biota, and thus it helps to enhance the natural process of biodegradation. Several ways have been developed in bioremediation technique to carry out the clean-up process. These include anaerobic digestion, phytoremediation, biosorption, bioaugmentation, composting, bioleaching, biopulping, slurry phase biodegradation, controlled phase biodegradation etc. Principally, bioremediation works in two ways: in situ and ex situ. In the former method, contaminants are treated at the site of their location. Microorganisms are added directly at the contaminated site wherein they come in contact with the dissolved and sorbed toxic substances and convert them into harmless or less harmful forms. In ex situ, transformation by microorganism is carried out at specially designed facilities. Majority of the bioremediation techniques treat petroleum
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Bio-Based Feedstocks for Conversion Technologies
Aruna Singh* Department of Engineering and Technology, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India
ABSTRACT
Efficient fuel production and energy-generation with no or reduced carbon release is an important need in today’s generation. Conversion technologies have been designed to convert bio-based waste materials into a useable form of fuel and energy. Various methods are employed in these technologies such as anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis, gasification etc. These technologies not only help generate refined fuel products but also release low carbon content that helps to maintain the environment. Herein, an overview of these technologies has been discussed. Keywords: bio-based fuels, biomass feedstocks, conversion technology, pyrolysis
BACKGROUND
There is a growing need for creating energy-efficient processes to generate products with reduced carbon emissions. Now-a-days, ‘conversion technologies’ are developed that can convert different waste materials into fuels, chemicals and other useable products in a way that minimizes the release of carbon content into the atmosphere. Bio-based feedstocks are gaining importance in this field as the alternative energy source for future sustainability of several chemical and allied industries. Feedstocks are simply defined as any biological and renewable substance that can be used directly as a fuel or can be converted into some usable fuel or energy source.[1] These may include plant products and algal materials. These substances can be used to produce hydrocarbon fuels, biodiesel, and various alcohols like ethanol, butanol, etc. Based on the diverse nature of feedstock materials, their physical and chemical characteristics; multiple conversion technologies have been developed. These technologies involve a number of
processes that include: enzymatic catalysis, hydrolysis, anaerobic digestion, carbonization, gasification, pyrolysis, transesterification, thermal depolymerization etc.[1, 2] Main focus has been laid in two areas: Biochemical conversion technology and Thermochemical conversion technology. Though these conversion technologies are based on different principles viz., biochemical and thermochemical respectively; it is suggested that combining the two areas will provide a tremendous opportunity for enhancing the conversion of feedstock materials into varying kinds of fuels, chemicals and energy products. One more conversion method is the physiochemical conversion technology that involves physical and chemical reactions to convert the biomass feedstocks into usable fuel forms.[1, 3] Biochemical Conversion Technology
It is the conventional method for conversion of feedstock materials into a usable fuel or energy. It generally requires low-temperature and catalytic and/or mechanical pathways. In this, the
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