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Green Solvents in Organic Synthesis

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ISBN/EAN: 9783527841929
Umbreit-Nr.: 3070264

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 464 S., 36.82 MB
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Erschienen am 05.03.2024
Auflage: 1/2024


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  • Zusatztext
    • <b>Green Solvents in Organic Synthesis</b><p><b>Essential reference on replacing conventional solvents with greener alternatives in industrial chemicals synthesis and production</b><p>A well-timed book promoting sustainability in synthesis and production of chemicals,<i>Green Solvents in Organic Synthesis</i>details various green solvents, solvent systems, and solubilization techniques, including their chemistry, physiochemical properties, performance, and distinct applications, presenting a greener approach to conventional solvents by replacing them with sustainable alternatives that have similarities in their reaction mechanisms.<p>Edited by four highly qualified academics with significant research experience in the field,<i>Green Solvents in Organic Synthesis</i>includes information on:<ul><li>Water and liquid polymers (Polyethylene glycol PEG), Acetonitrile, DMSO, Dimethyl carbonate, Ionic liquids, and Supercritical fluids)</li><li>Bio-based solvents (Cyrene, -Valerolactone (GVL), Lactic acid, 2-MeTHF) and deep eutectic solvents (DESs)</li><li>Alcohols (MeOH, EtOH, i-PrOH, n-BuOH, t-BuOH, Ethylene glycol), ketones (Acetones, MEK, MIBK, Cyclohexanone), and esters (Methyl acetate, Ethyl acetate, i-PrOAc, n-BuOAc)</li><li>Technical, economic, and environmental aspects of green solvents and how to maximize their reuse and recycling to alleviate pollution and reduce energy consumption</li></ul><p>For chemists in a variety of disciplines,<i>Green Solvents in Organic Synthesis</i>is an essential reference that provides foundational knowledge of green solvents, along with key features of each class of green solvent within the context of organic reactions for industrial and laboratory synthesis.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Xiao-Feng Wu, PhD,</b>is a Professor at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS.</p><p><b>Zhiping Yin, PhD,</b>is a Professor at the School of Pharmacy of Jiangsu University.</p><p><b>Liang-Nian He, PhD,</b>is a Professor at Nankai University.</p><p><b>Feng Wang, PhD,</b>serves as the vice director of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS and the director of the Biomass-Conversion and Bio-Energy division at the Bioenergy Chemical Group.</p>