E-Book, Englisch, 200 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-4051-7245-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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This book provides a broad overview of the three most commonlyused green reaction media. Directed at synthetic organic chemistsworking in academic and industrial laboratories, it will also serveas a textbook for graduate courses on green chemistry. Successfulgreen reactions are considered, and experimental sections at theends of the chapters provide important practical details, withillustrations of potential applications. Sufficient information isincluded to allow selection of the most appropriate medium.Extensively referenced, the volume offers a point of entry into thedetailed literature.
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Contributors.
Preface.
1. Introduction (Koichi Mikami).
1.1. Green reaction Media.
1.2. Ionic liquids.
1.3. Fluorous media.
1.4. Supercritical carbon dioxide.
2. Ionic Liquids (Jonathan J. Jordy and KoichiMikami).
2.1. Historical background and synthesis.
2.2 Physical properties.
2.3. Applications as reaction media.
2.4. The future of ionic liquids.
2.5. Experimental part.
3. Fluorous solvents (Ilyhyong Ryu and HiroshiMatsubara).
3.1. Historical background.
3.2. Physical properties.
3.3. Applications as reaction media.
3.4. Light Fluorous compounds and fluorous silica gel.
3.5. Fluorous reactions in supercritical carbon dioxide (ScCO2)and Fluorous triphasic reactions.3.6. Experimental part.
4. Supercritical carbon dioxide (Christopher M. Rayner and R.Scott Oakes).
4.1. Historical background.
4.2. Physical properties.
4.3. Applications as reaction media.
4.4 Synthesis and separation.
4.5. Experimental methods.
References.
Index.