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ACS High School Chemistry Day High School Teachers Program Green Chemistry. Sunday, March 27, 2011 9AM-5PM Disney Grand Californian Hotel Anaheim, CA. Sequoia Ballroom E. Background Info. Tinh Tran, Science Teacher University HS, Irvine, CA - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ACS High School Chemistry Day High School Teachers Program
Green Chemistry
Sunday, March 27, 2011 9AM-5PM
Disney Grand Californian Hotel
Anaheim, CA
Sequoia Ballroom E
Background Info
• Tinh Tran, Science Teacher University HS, Irvine, CA
• Externship: American Chemical Society High School Teachers Program focusing on Green Chemistry & Sustainability
• Location: Disney Grand Californian Hotel March 27, 2011 9am-5pm
• Industry Professionals: John C. Warner (Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry), Amy S. Cannon and Rachel Pokrandt (Beyond Benign Foundation), Jennifer Schuttlefield (Univ. of Wisconsin Dept. of Chemistry), Clemens Heske (UNLV Dept. of Chemistry), Michael G. Walter and Qixi Mi (Caltech Div. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering)
Objectives
• Learn about the green chemistry industry including principles, technologies, and careers
• Incorporate green chemistry activities into the high school chemistry curriculum
• Introduce green and sustainability concepts to high school students
• Expose students to careers and jobs in the green industry
• Increase work productivity while reducing waste, i.e. become “naturally resourceful”
12 Principles of Green Chemistry
• Prevent Waste• Maximize Atom Economy• Less Hazardous
Chemical Syntheses• Design Safer Chemicals• Use Safer Solvents/
Reaction Conditions• Maximize Energy
Efficiency
• Use Renewable Materials• Avoid Derivatives• Use Catalysts• Design for Degradation• Analyze in Real-time for
Pollution Prevention• Minimize Potential for
Accidents
* Anastas, P. T.; Warner, J. C.; Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press: New York, 1998, p.30. By permission of Oxford University Press.
John C. Warner – Keynote Speaker
• How we train chemist must change
• No university requires demonstration of knowledge on toxicity and environmental impact of a molecule
• Environmental considerations should be inherent in chemical synthesis
• Science Fair Project idea -- Sustainability
Screenshot of Green Chemistry Educational Resources from American Chemical Society website
https://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/memberapp?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=PP_SUPERARTICLE&node_id=1444&use_sec=false&sec_url_var=region1
These are ready-to-use, green chemistry activities sorted by grade level
Educational/Teaching Resources
Green Chemistry K-12 Curriculum
• BeyondBenign.org• High school lesson
plans• 18 Replacement labs• Make labs more
green• Add toxicity and
impact on environment to labs
SHArK Energy Project
• Solar Hydrogen Activity research Kit Project
• Discover metal oxide semiconductors that can split water into hydrogen and oxygen using sunlight (carbon neutral method)
• Students participate in actual research to help solve global energy problem
More ResourcesScreenshot of Greener Education Materials (GEMs) database
http://greenchem.uoregon.edu/Pages/Search.php
The database contains education materials including laboratory exercises, lecture materials, and multimedia content that illustrate chemical concepts important for green chemistry. It is searchable by various parameters, including chemistry concepts, laboratory techniques, green chemistry principles, and target audience.
Green Jobs/Careers Sites
• GreenJobs.com
• RenewableEnergyJobs.com
• SolarJobs.com
• SustainJobs.com
• GreenJobSearch.org
• Clean Edge Jobs
• Careers in Wind