Organic chemistry using clays
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Organic chemistry using clays
(Reactivity and structure : concepts in organic chemistry, v. 29)
Springer-Verlag, c1993
- :Ger.
- :U.S.
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The development of appropriate catalytic systems in the syn-
thesis of fine chemicals is in constant progress. This book
provides an overview of organicreactions catalyzed by clays
(natural, activated and modified, including pillard clays)
or performed by clay-supported reagents. The book should be
of considerable interest to all research groups (academic
and industrial) involved in heterogeneous catalysis.
Organic reactions on clays are organized by reaction type. A
rather comprehensive coverage of the literature is perfor-
med, including patent literature. Throughout, the approach
to the subject is rational rather than empirical.
From the contents: Acylation of Aromatic Compounds - Alkyla-
tion, Dealkylations, Transalkylations, Disproportionations -
Halogenations - Nitrations - Miscellaneous Substitution Re-
actions - Addition Reaction - Elimination Reactions - Oxida-
tion, Dehydrogenation Reactions - Aromatization - Hydrogena-
tion, Hydrogenloysis - Cyclization Reactions - Diels-Alder
Reactions - Isomerization - Dimerization, Oxidative Dimeri-
zation - Rearrangements - Condensation Reactions - Thermal
and Hydrolytic Decompositions - Reactions of Carbonyl Com-
pounds - Reactions ofCarboxylic Acids and Derivatives -
Amino Acid and Peptide Formation Under Prebiotic Conditions
- Miscellaneous Reactions.
Table of Contents
From the contents: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitutions.- Addition Reactions.- Elimination Reactions.- Oxidation, Dehydrogenation Reactions.- Aromatization.- Hydrogenation, Hydrogenolysis.- Cyclization Reactions.- Diels Alder Reactions.- Isomerization.- Dimerization, Oxidative Dimerization.- Rearrangements.- Condensation Reactions.- Thermal and Hydrolytic Decompositions.- Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds.- Reactions of Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives.- Amino Acid and Peptide Formation under Prebiotic Conditions.- Miscellaneous Reactions.
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