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Green Separation Processes: Fundamentals and Applications
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 376
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This timely book is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of all important aspects of this modern technology with the focus on the "green aspect". The expert authors present everything from reactions without solvents to nanostructures for separation methods, from combinatorial chemistry on solid phase to dendrimers. The result is a ready reference packed full of valuable facts on the latest developments in the field - high-quality information otherwise widely spread throughout articles and reviews.
From the contents:
* Green chemistry for sustainable development
* New synthetic methodologies and the demand for adequate separation processes
* New developments in separation processes
* Future trends and needs
It is a "must-have" for every researcher in the field.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Chapter 1.1 Green Chemistry and Environmentally Friendly Technologies (pages 1β18): James H. Clark
Chapter 1.2 Sustainable Development and Regulation (pages 19β31): Diana Cook and Kevin Prior
Chapter 2.1 Microreactor Technology for Organic Synthesis (pages 33β51): Gerhard Jas, Ulrich Kunz and Dirk Schmalz
Chapter 2.2 Solventless Reactions (SLR) (pages 53β87): Rajender S. Varma and Yuhong Ju
Chapter 2.3 Combinatorial Chemistry on Solid Phases (pages 89β102): Mazaahir Kidwai and Richa Mohan
Chapter 3.1 Overview of βGreenβ Separation Processes (pages 103β126): Richard D. Noble
Chapter 3.2 Distillation (pages 127β154): Sven Steinigeweg and Jurgen Gmehling
Chapter 3.3 Green Enantiomeric Separations by Inclusion Complexation (pages 155β185): Fumio Toda
Chapter 3.4 Chromatography: A Non?Analytical View (pages 187β205): Alirio E. Rodrigues and Mirjana Minceva
Chapter 3.5 Fluid Extraction (pages 207β249): Anna Banet Osuna, Ana Serbanovic, Manuel Nunes da Ponte, Hiroshi Matsubara, Ilhyong Ryu and Jairton Dupont
Chapter 3.6 Membrane Processes (pages 251β289): Ivo F.J. Vankelecom, Lieven E.M. Gevers, Thomas Schafer and Professor Dr. Joao G. Crespo
Chapter 3.7 Nanostructures in Separation (pages 291β322): Costas Tsouris, Jeremy Noonan, Tung?Yu Ying, Ching?Ju Chin, Sotira Yiacoumi, Karsten Gloe, Bianca Antonioli, Kerstin Gloe and Holger Stephan
Chapter 3.8 Separations Using Superheated Water (pages 323β339): Anthony A. Clifford
Chapter 4 Concluding Remarks (pages 341β344): Professor Dr. Carlos A. M. Afonso and Professor Dr. Joao G. Crespo
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