Catalysis is a fundamentally sustainable process which can be used to produce a wide range of chemicals and their intermediates. Focussing on those catalytic processes which offer the most sustainability, this two-part book explores recent developments in this field, as well as examining future challenges. Focussing on catalysis without metals or other endangered elements, each chapter covers a different type of organocatalyst. Beginning with chapters on acid and base catalysis, the book then concentrates on asymmetric catalysis. Several chapters cover pyrrolidine-based and cinchona alkaloid-based catalysts, whilst other chapters examine further organoctalysts which are constructed only from sustainable elements. Together with "Sustainable Catalysis: With Non-endangered Metals", these books examine the progress in sustainable catalysis in all areas of chemistry, and are an important reference for researchers working in catalysis and green chemistry.
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"This book set is highly recommended for the researchers involved in sustainability projects. The book set is an excellent overview of the field and makes an important emphasis on catalysis with different metals as an area of growing interest" - Angewandte Chemie
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-78262-640-4 (9781782626404)
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Michael North holds the Chair in Green Chemistry at the University of York. He is also Joint Chair of the CO2Chem, an EPSCR-supported Grand Challenge Network examining CO2 chemistry. His research interests are in green organic chemistry, especially sustainable catalysis and the utilization of sustainable feedstocks including CO2.
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University of York, UK
Introduction;
Base Catalysis in Non-asymmetric Synthesis;
Homogeneous Acid Catalysis in Non-asymmetric Synthesis;
Heterogeneous Acid Catalysis in Non-asymmetric Synthesis;
Proline as an Asymmetric Organocatalyst;
Prolinamides as Asymmetric Organocatalysts;
Prolinols and their Carbon Ethers as Asymmetric Organocatalysts;
Prolinol Silyl Ethers as Asymmetric Organocatalysts;
Other 2-substituted Pyrrolidines as Asymmetric Organocatalysts;
Hydroxyproline Derivatives as Asymmetric Organocatalysts;
Other Substituted Pyrrolidines as Asymmetric Organocatalysts;
Other Amino Acids as Asymmetric Organocatalysts;
Peptides as Asymmetric Organocatalysts.