|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
Solids that possess acidic properties on their surfaces function as
catalysts just like liquid acids, such as sulfuric acid and
hydrochloric acid. By using solid acid catalysts, chemical
processes become more productive and more environmentally friendly.
In fact, solid acids are being used in many industrial chemical
processes from the largest chemical process of catalytic cracking
in petroleum refining to the synthesis of various fine chemicals.
This book covers the fundamentals of solid acid catalysis,
including its history and characterization, and discusses different
types of catalysts and solid acid-catalyzed reactions as well as
their industrial applications. It comprehensively covers from
fundamentals to applications and will be useful for students, young
researchers, and advanced researchers.
The importance of solid base catalysts has come to be recognized
for their environmentally benign qualities, and much significant
progress has been made over the past two decades in catalytic
materials and solid base-catalyzed reactions. The book is focused
on the solid base. Because of the advantages over liquid bases, the
use of solid base catalysts in organic synthesis is expanding.
Solid bases are easier to dispose than liquid bases, separation and
recovery of products, catalysts and solvents are less difficult,
and they are non-corrosive. Furthermore, base-catalyzed reactions
can be performed without using solvents and even in the gas phase,
opening up more possibilities for discovering novel reaction
systems. Using numerous examples, the present volume describes the
remarkable role solid base catalysis can play, given the ever
increasing worldwide importance of "green" chemistry. The reader
will obtain an overall view of solid base catalysis and gain
insight into the versatility of the reactions to which solid base
catalysts can be utilized. The concept and significance of solid
base catalysis are discussed, followed by descriptions of various
methods for the characterization of solid bases, including
spectroscopic methods and test reactions. The preparation and
properties of base materials are presented in detail, with the two
final chapters devoted to surveying the variety of reactions
catalyzed by solid bases.
The importance of solid base catalysts has come to be recognized
for their environmentally benign qualities, and much significant
progress has been made over the past two decades in catalytic
materials and solid base-catalyzed reactions. The book is focused
on the solid base. Because of the advantages over liquid bases, the
use of solid base catalysts in organic synthesis is expanding.
Solid bases are easier to dispose than liquid bases, separation and
recovery of products, catalysts and solvents are less difficult,
and they are non-corrosive. Furthermore, base-catalyzed reactions
can be performed without using solvents and even in the gas phase,
opening up more possibilities for discovering novel reaction
systems. Using numerous examples, the present volume describes the
remarkable role solid base catalysis can play, given the ever
increasing worldwide importance of "green" chemistry. The reader
will obtain an overall view of solid base catalysis and gain
insight into the versatility of the reactions to which solid base
catalysts can be utilized. The concept and significance of solid
base catalysis are discussed, followed by descriptions of various
methods for the characterization of solid bases, including
spectroscopic methods and test reactions. The preparation and
properties of base materials are presented in detail, with the two
final chapters devoted to surveying the variety of reactions
catalyzed by solid bases.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R398
R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
Tenet
John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, …
DVD
R53
Discovery Miles 530
|