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Catalysts are now widely used in both laboratory and
industrial-scale chemistry. Indeed, it is hard to find any complex
synthesis or industrial process that does not, at some stage,
utilize a catalytic reaction. The development of homogeneous
transition metal catalysts on the laboratory scale has demonstrated
that these systems can be far superior to the equivalent
heterogeneous systems, at least in terms of selectivity. is an
increasing interest in this field of research from both an Thus,
there academic and industrial point of view. In connection with the
rapid developments in this area, four universities from the E.E.C
(Aachen, FRG; Liege, Belgium; Milan, Italy; and Lille, France) have
collaborated to organise a series of seminars for high-level
students and researchers. These meetings have been sponsored by the
Commission of the E.E.C and state organizations. The most recent of
these meetings was held in Lille in September 1985 and this book
contains updated and expanded presentations of most of the lectures
given there. These lectures are concerned with the field of
homogeneous transition metal catalysis and its application to the
synthesis of organic intermediates and fine chemicals from an
academic and industrial viewpoint. The continuing petroleum crisis
which began in the early 1970s has given rise to the need to
develop new feedstocks for the chemical industry.
Catalysts are now widely used in both laboratory and
industrial-scale chemistry. Indeed, it is hard to find any complex
synthesis or industrial process that does not, at some stage,
utilize a catalytic reaction. The development of homogeneous
transition metal catalysts on the laboratory scale has demonstrated
that these systems can be far superior to the equivalent
heterogeneous systems, at least in terms of selectivity. is an
increasing interest in this field of research from both an Thus,
there academic and industrial point of view. In connection with the
rapid developments in this area, four universities from the E.E.C
(Aachen, FRG; Liege, Belgium; Milan, Italy; and Lille, France) have
collaborated to organise a series of seminars for high-level
students and researchers. These meetings have been sponsored by the
Commission of the E.E.C and state organizations. The most recent of
these meetings was held in Lille in September 1985 and this book
contains updated and expanded presentations of most of the lectures
given there. These lectures are concerned with the field of
homogeneous transition metal catalysis and its application to the
synthesis of organic intermediates and fine chemicals from an
academic and industrial viewpoint. The continuing petroleum crisis
which began in the early 1970s has given rise to the need to
develop new feedstocks for the chemical industry.
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