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Waste minimisation has a number of aims which include enhancing the
intrinsic selectivity of any given process, providing a means of
recovering reagents in a form which allows easy regeneration and
the replacement of stoichiometric processes with catalytic ones.
Solids, as catalysts or as supports for other reagents, offer
potential for benefit in all these areas. This monograph provides
an overview of the properties of the more useful solid catalysts
and supported reagents, and highlights their most valuable
applications in the preparation of organic chemicals in liquid
phase reactions. Clean Synthesis Using Porous Inorganic Solid
Catalysts and Supported Reagents is concerned with the use of solid
catalysts in the clean synthesis of organic chemicals. The emphasis
is on chemical processes of importance to the
manufacture/preparation of fine and speciality chemicals, chemical
intermediates and pharmaceutical intermediates, especially where
catalysis is not currently used or where current catalysts are
homogeneous, leading to difficult separation procedures and
unacceptable levels of waste. This book focuses on solid catalysts
based on inorganic supports and covers the emerging area of
chemically modified mesoporous solid catalysts.
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