Now in its second completely revised and expanded edition. Written by the renowned editors B. Cornils and W. A. Herrmann, this book presents every important aspect of aqueous-phase organometallic catalysis, a method which saves time, waste and money. The large-scale application of this "green" techn
Aqueous-Phase Organometallic Catalysis: Concepts and Applications, Second Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 765
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Now in its second completely revised and expanded edition. Written by the renowned editors B. Cornils and W. A. Herrmann, this book presents every important aspect of aqueous-phase organometallic catalysis, a method which saves time, waste and money. The large-scale application of this "green" technology in chemical industry clearly underlines its practical use outside of academia.
New chapters (for example "Organic Chemistry in Water"), 20% more content and fully updated contributions from by a plethora of international authors make this book a "must-have" for everyone working in this field.
From the reviews of the first edition:
"This overview will be extremely useful for everyone active in this field [...]" Angewandte Chemie
"This book is an essential in any chemical research library and I strongly recommend it to all synthetic research and teaching chemists. [...]" The Alchemist
"The editors are to be congratulated on assembling such a wide range of contributors who have described the industrial as well as the academic aspects of the subject." [...] Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β24): Prof. Dr. Boy Cornils and Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Wolfgang A. Herrmann
Chapter 2 Basic Aqueous Chemistry: Section 2.1 (pages 25β43): Prof. Dr. Andre Lubineau, Prof. Dr. Jacques Auge and Dr. Marie?Christine Scherrmann
Chapter 2 Basic Aqueous Chemistry: Section 2.2 (pages 44β56): Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Wolfgang A. Herrmann and PD Dr. Fritz E. Kuhn
Chapter 2 Basic Aqueous Chemistry: Section 2.3 (pages 57β67): Prof. Dr. Gabor Laurenczy
Chapter 3 Catalysts for an Aqueous Catalysis: Section 3.1 (pages 70β99): Prof. Donald J. Darensbourg and Dr. Cesar G. Ortiz
Chapter 3 Catalysts for an Aqueous Catalysisk: Section 3.2 (pages 100β197): Prof. Dr. Othmar Stelzer, Dr. Stefan Rossenbach and Dr. Dietmar Hoff
Chapter 4 Catalysis in Water as a Special Unit Operation: Section 4.1 (pages 200β218): Dr. Yucel Onal, Prof. Dr. Manfred Baerns and Prof. Dr. Peter Claus
Chapter 4 Catalysis in Water as a Special Unit Operation: Section 4.2 (pages 219β242): Prof. Dr. Arno Behr
Chapter 4 Catalysis in Water as a Special Unit Operation: Sections 4.3β4.5 (pages 243β271): Prof. Dr. Brian E. Hanson
Chapter 4 Catalysis in Water as a Special Unit Operation: Section 4.6 (pages 272β312): Prof. Dr. Eckehard Volker Dehmlow
Chapter 4 Catalysis in Water as a Special Unit Operation: Section 4.7 (pages 313β323): Prof. Dr. Mark E. Davis
Chapter 5 Aqueous Catalysts for Environment and Safety (pages 326β347): Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Wolfgang A. Herrmann and PD Dr. Fritz E. Kuhn
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Section 6.1 (pages 350β428): Prof. Dr. Boy Cornils and Dr. Emile G. Kuntz
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Section 6.2 (pages 429β463): Prof. Dr. Ferenc Joo and Dr. Agnes Katho
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Sections 6.3β6.4 (pages 464β500): Dr. Claudio Bianchini and Dr. Andrea Meli
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Sections 6.5β6.6 (pages 501β523): Prof. Dr. Matthias Beller and Dr. Jurgen G.E. Krauter
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Sections 6.7β6.9 (pages 524β549): Dr. Henry E. Bryndza and Dr. John A. Harrelson, Jr.
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Section 6.10 (pages 550β566): Prof. Dr. Robert H. Grubbs and Dr. David M. Lynn
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Sections 6.11β6.12 (pages 567β592): Prof. Dr. Denis Sinou
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Sections 6.13β6.14 (pages 593β612): Prof. Dr. Arno Behr
Chapter 6 Typical Reactions: Sections 6.15β6.16 (pages 613β636): Prof. Dr. Peter J. Quinn
Chapter 7 Other Biphasic Concepts: Sections 7.1β7.2 (pages 637β654): Prof. Dr. Dieter Vogt
Chapter 7 Other Biphasic Concepts: Section 7.3 (pages 655β664): Prof. Dr. Helene Olivier?Bourbigou
Chapter 7 Other Biphasic Concepts: Section 7.4 (pages 665β685): Prof. Dr. Walter Leitner and Dr. Aaron M. Scurto
Chapter 7 Other Biphasic Concepts: Sections 7.5β7.6 (pages 686β705): Dr. Paul C. J. Kamer, Dr. Joost N. H. Reek and Prof. Dr. Piet W. N. M. van Leeuwen
Chapter 8 Aqueous?Phase Catalysis: The Way Ahead (pages 707β725): Prof. Dr. Boy Cornils and Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Wolfgang A. Herrmann
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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Content: <br>Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β27): Boy Cornils and Wolfgang A. Herrmann<br>Chapter 2.1 Carbon Monoxide and Synthesis Gas Chemistry (pages 29β194): Carl D. Frohning, Christian W. Kohlpaintner and Hans?Willi Bohnen<br>Chapter 2.2 Hydrogenation (pages 195β212): Henri Brunner<br>Chapter 2