Sustainable catalysis, Without metals or other endangered elements. Part 1 [E-Book] / [editor] Michael North.
Catalysis is a fundamentally sustainable process which can be used to produce a wide range of chemicals and their intermediates. Focussing on those catalytic processes which offer the most sustainability, this two-part book explores recent developments in this field, as well as examining future chal...
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Personal Name(s): | North, Michael, editor |
Clark, James H., editor | |
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[Cambridge] :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
[2015]
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource. |
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englisch |
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1782622098 9781782622093 |
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RSC green chemistry ;
40 |
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Catalysis is a fundamentally sustainable process which can be used to produce a wide range of chemicals and their intermediates. Focussing on those catalytic processes which offer the most sustainability, this two-part book explores recent developments in this field, as well as examining future challenges.Focussing on catalysis without metals or other endangered elements, each chapter covers a different type of organocatalyst. Beginning with chapters on acid and base catalysis, the book then concentrates on asymmetric catalysis. Several chapters cover pyrrolidine-based and cinchona alkaloid-based catalysts, whilst other chapters examine further organoctalysts which are constructed only from sustainable elements.Together with Sustainable Catalysis: With Non-endangered Metals, these books examine the progress in sustainable catalysis in all areas of chemistry, and are an important reference for researchers working in catalysis and green chemistry. |