Biphasic Chemistry and The Solvent Case
Max Malacria editor Cyril Ollivier editor Jean-Philippe Goddard editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:14th Feb '20
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Biphasic Chemistry and The Solvent Case examines recent improvements in reaction conditions, in order to affirm the role of chemistry in the sustainable field.
This book shows that those who work within the chemistry industry support limits for the use of toxic or flammable solvents, since it reduces the purifications to simple filtrations. Thanks to commercial scavengers, solid phase syntheses are now available to all. Fluorine biphasic catalysis enables extremely efficient catalyst recycling and has a high applicability potential at the industrial level.
This book also reviews the many studies that have shown that water is a solvent of choice for most synthetic reactions. Particular traits can be obtained and the effects on thermodynamics make it possible to operate at lower temperatures, thereby achieving energy savings. Finally the great diversity of application of the reactions without solvents is illustrated.
ISBN: 9781786305091
Dimensions: 239mm x 163mm x 20mm
Weight: 476g
240 pages