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Microreactors in Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, Second Edition


Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
477
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


For this second edition all the chapters have been revised and updated to reflect the latest developments, plus a new chapter on "Analysis and optimization of reactions" is now included.
It remains a comprehensive publication covering most aspects of the topic. The use of microreactors in homogeneous, heterogeneous as well as biphasic reactions is covered in the main part of the book, together with catalytic approaches. The initial chapters also provide a solid physical chemistry background on fluidics in microdevices. Finally, a chapter on industrial applications and developments covers recent progress in process chemistry.
An excellent reference for beginners and experts alike.

✦ Table of Contents



Content:
Chapter 1 Properties and Use of Microreactors (pages 1–33): David Barrow, Shan Taylor, Alex Morgan and Lily Giles
Chapter 2 Fabrication of Microreactors Made from Metals and Ceramic (pages 35–51): Juergen J. Brandner
Chapter 3 Microreactors Made of Glass and Silicon (pages 53–80): Thomas Frank
Chapter 4 Automation in Microreactor Systems (pages 81–100): Jason S. Moore and Klavs F. Jensen
Chapter 5 Homogeneous Reactions (pages 101–132): Takahide Fukuyama, Md. Taifur Rahman and Ilhyong Ryu
Chapter 6 Homogeneous Reactions II: Photochemistry and Electrochemistry and Radiopharmaceutical Synthesis (pages 133–149): Paul Watts and Charlotte Wiles
Chapter 7 Heterogeneous Reactions (pages 151–196): Kiyosei Takasu
Chapter 8 Liquid–Liquid Biphasic Reactions (pages 197–219): Matthew J. Hutchings, Batool Ahmed?Omer and Prof. Dr. Thomas Wirth
Chapter 9 Gas–Liquid Reactions (pages 221–288): Ivana Dencic and Volker Hessel
Chapter 10 Bioorganic and Biocatalytic Reactions (pages 289–371): Masaya Miyazaki, Maria Portia Briones?Nagata, Takeshi Honda and Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Chapter 11 Industrial Microreactor Process Development up to Production (pages 373–446): Ivana Dencic and Volker Hessel

✦ Subjects


Химия и химическая промышленность;Химическая технология;Технология органических веществ;


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