New methodologies and techniques for a sustainable organic chemistry
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New methodologies and techniques for a sustainable organic chemistry
(NATO science series, ser. 2 . Mathematics,
Springer, c2008
- : pbk
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on New Methodologies and Techniques in Organic Chemistry : sustainable development in a secure environment Certosa di Pontignano, Siena, Italy, 14-23 October 2005"--t.p. verso
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Chemical industries have to face the challenge of finding adequate processes to produce large quantities of new products, while at the same time decreasing both the impact on the environment and the risk of disaster. This book addresses this challenge. It discusses the problems of environmentally benign organic processes on an interdisciplinary approach. The book features experts in selective catalysis, development of new reagents and methods who present their recent results.
Table of Contents
- Reactions in Non-Conventional Media for Sustainable Organic Synthesis
- R.A. Sheldon.- Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis With Novel Monodentate Phosphorus Ligands
- B.D. Chapsal and I. Ojima.- New Cyclization And Cycloaddition Reactions In Organic Synthesis
- Wen-Hua Chiou and I. Ojima.- New Chiral Catalysts For C-C-Bond Formations
- C. Bolm.- Intramolecular Reactions Of Alkynes With Alkenes Catalyzed by Platinum and Gold
- A.M. Eehavarren et al.- Industrial Synthesis Design With Low Environmental Impact In the Pharma Industry
- W. Cabri.- New Efficient Catalytic Processes in Water. An Environmental Benign Solvent
- J.-P. Genet.- Homo- & Heterogeneous Catalysis Using Base Metals From Groups 10 & 11
- B.H. Lipshutz.- An Introduction to Supercritical Fluids: From Bench Scale to Commercial Plant
- P. Licence and M. Poliakoff.- Solventless Reactions Under Microwave Activation: Safety And Efficiency at the Service of Customer Friendly Chemistry
- A. Ricci.- Adventures In Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis: Contributions from the Kappe Laboratory 2000-2005
- C. Oliver Kappe et al.- Development Of New Supported Reagents For The Synthesis of Biologically Active Molecules
- A. Solinas and M. Taddei.- Photochemistry As A Green Synthetic Method
- A. Albini and M. Fagnoni.- Novel Methods for the Separation of Optical Isomers
- F. Faigl et al.- Highly Selective Metalation Reactions
- A. Mordini et al.
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