Bringing together academic, industrial, and governmental
researchers and developers, Catalysis of Organic Reactions
comprises 57 peer-reviewed papers on the latest scientific
developments in applied catalysis for organic reactions. The volume
describes the use of both heterogeneous and homogeneous catalyst
systems and includes original research articles on processes with
potential industrial applications.
The contributors, renowned leaders in the field, discuss
noteworthy findings that include the award-winning studies by Isamu
Yamauchi on metastable precursors to Raney(R) catalysts and by Gadi
Rothenberg on methods for finding the best homogeneous catalysts.
The book covers the synthesis of fine chemicals and pharmaceutical
intermediates, solid acid catalysis, selective oxidation, chiral
synthesis, combinatorial methods, nanotechnology, and "green"
processes. These topics are organized by broad groupings based on
major process types, such as hydrogenations and oxidations, or
themes, such as novel methods and environmental consciousness.
Covering the most recent significant developments in catalysis,
this compilation is ideal for chemists and chemical engineers who
apply homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis in the synthesis of
pharmaceutical, fine, or commodity chemicals.
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