Element Transfer Reaction Theory
Foundations and Applications in Industrial Synthesis
Lei Yu(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
350 pages
978-0-443-52612-1 (ISBN)
Description
Element Transfer Reaction Theory: Foundations and Applications in Industrial Synthesis introduces a framework for modern chemical manufacturing. Bridging molecular reaction theory with the complex realities of industrial practice, the book pioneers the Element Transfer Reaction (ETR) approach, anchored on the interplay between Element Source, Driving Force, and Output. Through compelling case studies, including lithium hexafluorophosphate (LiPF?) production and by-product valorization, it demonstrates how ETR enables more sustainable, efficient, and resilient process design. Structured for clarity and depth, the book opens with the emergence of ETR theory in chemical synthesis, before exploring the three foundational pillars: Element Source, Driving Force, and Output. It provides a rigorous methodology for evaluating synthetic reactions using practical, industry-relevant metrics, and concludes by synthesizing key insights for future innovation in industrial chemistry. Element Transfer Reaction Theory: Foundations and Applications in Industrial Synthesis is an essential resource for chemical engineers, industrial chemists, process designers, and sustainability researchers seeking to advance resource efficiency, supply chain stability, and sustainable manufacturing in their fields.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
449 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-52612-1 (9780443526121)
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Person
Professor Lei Yu is a doctoral supervisor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yangzhou University. He earned his BSc from Nanjing University (1999-2003) and PhD from Zhejiang University (2003-2008), followed by postdoctoral studies and research experiences at Yangzhou University, Nanjing University, and the University of Toronto as a visiting scholar. His research focuses on green synthetic chemistry, new materials, and industrial chemistry, with landmark achievements including the "element transfer reaction" theory, the industrialization of hydrofluoric acid-free LiPF? synthesis, and the invention of selenized glucoses as the selenium source for modern functional agriculture development. He has published over 200 papers. Committed to bridging academia and industry, he has led tech transfers creating significant economic and environmental benefits.
Content
1. Introduction: The Emergence of Element Transfer Reaction Theory in Chemical Synthesis
2. Element Source
3. Driving Force
4. Output
5. Metrics for Evaluating Synthetic Reactions
2. Element Source
3. Driving Force
4. Output
5. Metrics for Evaluating Synthetic Reactions