Abstract
Molecular design is at the forefront of green chemical engineering, offering innovative solutions for sustainable chemical processes. By designing molecules that minimize waste, energy use, and environmental impact, chemical engineers can significantly enhance the sustainability of industrial operations. This article explores recent advancements in molecular design, focusing on the development of green solvents, catalytic systems, and environmentally friendly chemical reactions. The paper also discusses how molecular design principles are being applied to reduce the environmental footprint of traditional chemical processes and optimize resource utilization.
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