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Heterogeneous Catalysis in Sustainable Synthesis is a practical
guide to the use of solid catalysts in synthetic chemistry that
focuses on environmentally benign applications. Collating essential
information on solid catalysts into a single volume, it reveals how
the efficient use of heterogeneous catalysts in synthetic chemistry
can support sustainable applications. Beginning with a review of
the fundamentals of heterogeneous catalytic synthesis, the book
then explores the basic concepts of heterogeneous catalytic
reactions from adsorption to catalyst poisons, the use of
non-traditional activation methods, recommended solvents, the major
types of both metal and non-metal solid catalysts, and applications
of these catalysts in sustainable synthesis. Based on the extensive
experience of its expert author, this book aims to encourage and
support synthetic chemists in using solid catalysts in their own
work, while also highlighting the important link between
heterogeneous catalysis and sustainability to all those interested.
Nontraditional Activation Methods in Green and Sustainable
Applications: Microwaves; Ultrasounds; Photo-, Electro- and
Mechan-ochemistry and High Hydrostatic Pressure provides a broad
overview of non-traditional activation methods to help readers
identify and use appropriate approaches in reducing the
environmental impact of their work. Sections discuss the
fundamental principles of each method and provide examples of their
practical use, illustrating their usefulness. Given the importance
of expanding laboratory based technologies to the industrial level,
chapters that cover both existing and potential industrial and
environmental applications are also included. Highlighting the
usefulness and adaptability of these methods for a range of
practical applications, this book is a practical guide for both
those involved with the design and application of synthetic
methodologies and those interested in the implementation and impact
of green chemistry principles in practice, from synthetic and
medicinal chemists, to food developers and environmental policy
planners.
Green Chemistry: An Inclusive Approach provides a broad overview of
green chemistry for researchers from either an environmental
science or chemistry background, starting at a more elementary
level, incorporating more advanced concepts, and including more
chemistry as the book progresses. Every chapter includes recent,
state-of-the-art references, in particular, review articles, to
introduce researchers to this field of interest and provide them
with information that can be easily built upon. By bringing
together experts in multiple subdisciplines of green chemistry, the
editors have curated a single central resource for an introduction
to the discipline as a whole. Topics include a broad array of
research fields, including the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere,
water and soil, the synthesis of fine chemicals, and sections on
pharmaceuticals, plastics, energy related issues (energy storage,
fuel cells, solar, and wind energy conversion etc., greenhouse
gases and their handling, chemical toxicology issues of everyday
products (from perfumes to detergents or clothing), and
environmental policy issues.
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