Green chemistry : frontiers in benign chemical syntheses and processes

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Green chemistry : frontiers in benign chemical syntheses and processes

edited by Paul T. Anastas and Tracy C. Williamson

Oxford University Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The history of environmental protection has dealt with hazardous substances by cleaning them up or treating them after the substances have formed. Green Chemistry, however, designs products and processes so that no hazardous materials are used or made in the first place. With applications from plastic to paints, from automobiles to pharmaceuticals, Green Chemistry is revolutionizing science and industry and its impact on the environment.

目次

Barry M. Trost: Foreword. Overview. 1: Frontiers in greem chemistry. 2: New methodology for the production of chemicals from renewable feedstocks. 3: The design of green oxidants. 4: A photochemical alternative to the Friedel-Crafts reaction. 5: Dimethylcarbonate as a methylating agent: a new perspective for safe and highly selective mono-N- and mono-C-alkylations. Catalysis. 6: Enhancing the efficiency of a synthetic reaction. Palladium catalyzed allylic alkylation. 7: Transition metal catalyzed reactions of carbohydrates: a non-oxidative approach to oxygenated organics. 8: Lanthanide-catalyzed organic synthesis in protic solvents. Biocatalysis and bioprocessing. 9: Improving the environment through process changes and product substitutions. 10: Green chemistry alternatives for the processing of aromatic compounds. Tandem strategies in biocatalysis and synthesis. 11: Microbial polyester synthesis: novel bioprocessing using polyethylene glycols for structural control. Alternative solvents. 12: Art in science: utility of solvents in green chemistry. 13: Water as a solvent for chemical reactions. 14: Water as a benign solvent for organic syntheses. 15: Opportunities offered by indium promoted carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions in water. Uses of carbon dioxide. 16: Recent advances in chemistry and chemical processing in dense phase carbon dioxide at Los Alamos. 17: Metal catalysis and processing utilizing carbon dioxide. Alternative synthesis and processing. 19: Pollution prevention via molecular recognition and self-assembly: non-covalent derivation. 20: Environmental improvements in the commercial synthesis of progesterone

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