Homogeneous catalysis using transition metal complexes is an
area of research that has grown enormously in recent years. Many
amazing catalytic discoveries have been reported by researchers
both in industry and in academia.
Homogeneous Catalysis: Understanding the Art gives real insight in
the many new and old reactions of importance. It is based on the
author's extensive experience in both teaching and industrial
practice. Each chapter starts with the basic knowledge and ends
with up-to-date concepts.
The focus of this book is on concepts, but many key industrial
processes and applications that are important in the laboratory
synthesis of organic chemicals are used as examples. The full range
of topics is covered, such as fine chemicals, bulk chemicals,
polymers, high-tech polymers, pharmaceuticals, but also important
techniques and reaction types among other aspects. For a few
reactions the process schemes, environmental concerns and safety
aspects are included, to encourage catalyst researchers to think
about these topics at an early stage of their projects and to
communicate with chemical engineers, customers and the
end-users.
Homogeneous Catalysis: Understanding the Art provides a balanced
overview of the vibrant and growing field of homogeneous catalysis
to chemists trained in different disciplines and to graduate
students who take catalysis as a main or secondary subject. This
book is an invaluable tool for practising professionals and
academia, including:
- Chemists in academia with an inorganic, organic, catalytic,
etc., chemistry background;
- PhD-students in these fields, and advanced students;
- Research Institutes of Petrochemical industries;
- Fine-chemical industries;
- Pharmaceutical industries;
- Chemical Laboratories of Universities for Organic, Industrial,
Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry, and Catalysis;
- Graduate schools.
Currently, there is no other book available that gives insight
into so many reactions of importance, while the field of
homogeneous catalysis is becoming more and more important to
organic chemists, industrial chemists, and academia. This book will
provide this background to chemists trained in a different
discipline and graduate and masters students who take catalysis as
a main or secondary topic.
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