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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV037195558
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , 109 b&w, halftones
    ISBN: 1849730768 , 9781849730761
    Series Statement: RSC Green chemistry v. 4
    Note: This book describes carbon-hydrogen bond formations in aqueous media via radical reactions with a specific focus on Hydrogen Atom Transfer, Chemists are now moving away from volatile, environmentally harmful, and biologically incompatible organic solvents. With its low cost, ready availability, and capacity to remove environmentally unfriendly by-products, water is an obvious replacement. Recent advances in free radical chemistry in water have expanded the versatility and flexibility of homolytic carbon-hydrogen, carbon-carbon, carbon-halogen, carbon-nitrogen bond formations in aqueous media. This textbook highlights the substantial progress which has been made in the last decade to "tame" the reactive free radical species in aqueous phase reactions. It describes carbon-hydrogen bond formations in aqueous media via radical reactions with a specific focus on HAT (Hydrogen Atom Transfer). Suitable for students of chemistry, industrial chemists and academic researchers, it combines extensive knowledge of free radical chemistry with the latest innovations and creative applications. Divided into five main areas, it covers the: generation of carbon centred free radicals; radical initiators; solubility of substrate; suitability of free radical hydrogen donors, and HAT reactions in aqueous media. The book describes radical reactions in organic and aqueous media and their applications in total synthesis, DNA structural probing, isotope labelling, living polymerization and various other applications. It shows that, armed with an elementary knowledge of kinetics and some common sense, it is possible to harness radicals into tremendously powerful tools for solving synthetic problems. Written with the needs of students in mind, it offers just the right level of detail for undergraduate study. All the basic principles and facts on each topic area are presented in a concise yet++ , comprehensive style that is appropriate for both core and specialist courses. It provides a step-wise introduction, taking students from the basic principles of radical reactions through to their applications in industry and their role in biological and environmental processes. Case studies are used to illustrate reactions in landmark synthesis and problems, with outlined answers, test the reader's understanding. There are also suggestions for further reading
    Language: English
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy
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    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV037195487
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (144 p.) , 95 b&w, ill
    ISBN: 1847558305 , 9781847558305
    Series Statement: RSC Green chemistry v. 1
    Note: This book depicts how practical limitations posed by glycerol chemistry are solved based on the understanding of the fundamental chemistry of glycerol and by application of catalysis science and technology, By-products of global biodiesel manufacturing are a global fact and the immense amount of glycerol by-product stacking unsold until mid 2005 gave a visual image of the huge loss of energy and material resources. This was due to the lack of suitable conversion processes for this, the oldest organic molecule known to man, despite various experiments by some biodiesel producers. The large surplus of glycerol by-product which entered the chemical market has caused closure of existing glycerol plants and the discovery of processes that use glycerol as a raw material for the production of value-added chemicals and even of energy. This was followed by 3-4 years of intense research activity worldwide, where human chemical ingenuity opened up a number of practical avenues to convert glycerol into value added products of mass consumption. For instance, the batteries of your laptop and iPod, as well as your car's antifreeze will soon be based on glycerol, the same sweet viscous substance currently present in soaps. Reporting and commenting on such achievements this book aims to inform chemistry professionals, including managers and technologists, on the large potential of glycerol as versatile biofeedstock for the production of a variety of chemicals, polymers and fuels. Whilst filling a gap in the current literature, this nicely illustrated book is written in a clear, concise style and presents the numerous uses of glycerol as a new raw material which are starting to have an impact on industry worldwide. Elucidation of the principles governing the new chemistry of glycerol goes along with updated industrial information that is generally difficult to retrieve. Through i++ , ts 10 chapters, the monograph tells the story of a chemical success -- that of converting glycerol into value added products -- and highlight the principles that made it possible. Whether as solvent, antifreeze, detergent, monomer for textiles or drug, new catalytic conversions of glycerol have been discovered that are finding application for the synthesis of products whose use range from everyday life to the fine chemical industry. Readers are also shown how a number of practical limitations posed by glycerol chemistry, such as the low selectivity encountered employing traditional stoichiometric and older catalytic conversions, were actually solved based on the understanding of the fundamental chemistry of glycerol and by application of catalysis science and technology. Readers also find a thorough discussion on the sustainability issues of bioglycerol production covering societal, environmental and economic dimensions to reflect the needs of politicians and citizens of today who require cross border research. By explaining the advantages and problems as well as offering solutions the book aids understanding as to whether biodiesel and glycerol refineries are convenient and economically sound. Chemical research on glycerol has shown that given a strong economic input, chemists are able to rapidly devise a whole set of new upgrading processes for the biorefinery and that the latter integrated unity for production energy and chemicals is not just dream of environmentally-minded scientists but an inevitable reality of today. Due to the ever decreasing energy return on energy invested, global society is being forced to switch from fossil to renewable fuels until cheap and abundant energy of solar origin becomes a reality. In this evolution, biofuels, particularly biodiesel, will certainly play a role and therefore, glycerol will be a key raw material for the biore++n , ery for many years to come. Dealing with such a hot topic of urgent scientific and commercial interest, this is a true "living book" in which updates will be posted yearly on the RSC website. The book's users include industry's top managers and management consultants and also R&D and marketing managers. Along with technical content of a high quality, this is also a strategic book for top managers of the chemical, biofuel, oleochemical and detergent industries
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV037195530
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (292 p.) , 339 b&w, 4 col.ill., halftones
    ISBN: 184755976X , 9781847559760
    Series Statement: RSC Green chemistry v. 3
    Note: This book is devoted to the preparation of fine chemicals by new emerging approaches in the field of eco-friendly processes and procedures, The 20th century has seen a phenomenal growth in the global economy and continuous improvement in the standard of living in the industrialized countries. Sustainable development has become an ideal target in recent years and in the early 1990s the concept of "Green chemistry" was launched in the USA as a new paradigm, and since 1993 it has been promoted by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The success of the pharmaceutical industry is, in large part, due to the towering achievement of organic chemistry, a mature science which emerged as a distinct discipline well over 150 years ago, however this has been both a blessing and a curse. Many of our most reliable strategies for assembling target molecules employ reactions which are fifty to one hundred years old and are often named in honour of their discoverers. During these early years, the chronic toxicological properties of chemicals were often completely unknown and many unwittingly became indispensable tools of the trade. Early pioneers in green chemistry included Trost (who developed the atom economy principle) and Sheldon (who developed the E-Factor). These measures were introduced to encourage the use of more sustainable chemistry and provide some benchmarking data to encourage scientists to aspire to more benign synthesis. Green chemistry is essentially the design of chemical processes and procedures that reduce or eliminate the use, or the generation, of hazardous substances. Green chemistry is a growing area of research and an increasing number of researchers are now involved in this field. The number of publications has dramatically increased and new recognition of advances made is necessary with respect to other res++ , earch areas. The synthesis of "Fine Chemicals" represents one of the main goals in organic synthesis and this new book extensively examines the main processes and procedures for their preparation under eco-friendly conditions. The book is a collection of selected research topics delivered by scientists involved in some of the more prominent fields of green chemistry. It is devoted to the synthesis of fine chemicals by the use of alternative eco-friendly solvents (ionic liquids, polyethylene glycol, water, etc.) , supported organic catalysis, microwave irradiation or high pressure as contributors to more efficient processes, photochemistry as a green procedure and solvent-free processes. Each chapter gives an introduction to the various methods or procedures and their contribution to green chemistry and a variety of the most representative examples of the eco-friendly synthesis of fine chemicals are reported and discussed. In addition, there is a chapter dedicated to the application of simple reaction to the synthesis of complex molecules.The chapters are all written by authors who are experts in their field and are exhaustively referenced and the book will be invaluable for researchers and industrialists as well as academia
    Language: English
    Keywords: Feinchemikalie ; Chemische Synthese ; Umweltverträglichkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1685428029
    Format: Online-Ressource (200 p) , 200 b&w, halftones
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    ISBN: 1847559735 , 9781847559739
    Series Statement: RSC Green chemistry v. 5
    Content: Summarises new trends in organic synthesis, based on flow continuous processes, mini- and micro-reactors, homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts and reagents, Pharmaceutical and fine chemical products are typically synthesised batchwise which is an anomaly since batch processes have a series of practical and economical disadvantages. On the contrary, flow continuous processes present a series of advantages leading to new ways to synthesise chemical products. Flow processes - * enable control reaction parameters more precisely (temperature, residence time, amount of reagents and solvent etc.) , leading to better reproducibility, safer and more reliable processes * can be performed more advantageously using immobilized reagents or catalysts * improve the selectivity and productivity of the process and possibly even the stability of the catalyst * offer opportunities for heat exchange and energy conservation as well as an easy separation and recycling of the reactants and products by adequate process design * achieve multistep syntheses by assembling a line of reactors with minimum or no purification in between two reaction steps * can be assured by facile automation * scale-up can be easily conducted by number-up With all the new research activity in manufacturing chemical products, this comprehensive book is very timely, as it summarises the latest trends in organic synthesis. It gives an insight into flow continuous processes, outlining the basic concepts and explaining the terminology of, and systems approach to, process design dealing with both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis and mini- or micro-reactors. The book contains case studies, extensive bibliographies and reference lists in each chapter to enable the reader to grasp the contents and to go on to more detailed texts on specific subjects if desired. The book is written by both organic chemists and engineers giving a multidisciplinary vision of the new tools and methodologies in this field. It is essential reading for organic chemists (in industry or academia) working alongside chemical engineers or who want to undertake chemical engineering projects. It will also be of interest for chemical engineers to see how basic engineering concepts are applied in modern organic chemistry
    Note: Ebook , Epublication based on: 9780854041923 , Functional Organic Materials for the development of efficient Flow-Through processes. Zeolites and related Materials for Developing Continuous Flow Systems. Microfluidic devices Engineering factors for efficient Flow processes Flow Processes in non-conventional media On-line monitoring Flow Processes. An industrial perspective.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1685427715
    Format: Online-Ressource (300 p)
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    ISBN: 1847552684 , 9781847552686
    Series Statement: RSC Green chemistry v. 4
    Content: Outlines the contribution of chemistry and renewable chemical or biological resources to the sustainability concept and potential resolution of the world's energy problems, Limited supplies of fossil fuels and concerns about global warming have created a strong desire to solve the resource issue in the age "beyond petroleum". This reference book, from the "Green Chemistry Series", contains the essential areas of green chemistry and sustainability in modern economies. It is the first book to outline the contribution of chemistry, and of renewable chemical or biological resources, to the sustainability concept and to the potential resolution of the world's energy problems. It describes the current status of technical research, and industrial application, as well as the potential of biomass as a renewable resource for energy generation in power stations, as alternative fuels, and for various uses in chemistry. It outlines the historical routes of the sustainability concept and specifies sustainability in metrics, facts and figures. The book is written by European experts from academia, industry and investment banking who are world leaders in research and technology regarding sustainability, alternative energies and renewable resources. The sustainability aspects covered include: * consumer behaviour and demands, lifestyles and mega trends, and their impact on innovation in the industry * consumer industry requirements and their impact on suppliers * emerging paradigm changes in raw material demand, availability, sourcing, and logistics * the contribution of the industry to restore the life support systems of the Earth * socially responsible banking and investment * sustainability metrics The book highlights the potential of the different forms of renewable raw materials including: * natural fats and oils * plant-based biologically active ingredients * industrial starch * sucrose * natural rubber * wood * natural fibres It also covers the actual status of biomass usage for green energy generation, green transportation, green chemistry and sustainable nutrition and consumer goods, and it depicts the potentials of green solvents and white biotechnology for modern synthesis and manufacturing technologies. The book is aimed at technical and marketing people in industry, universities and institutions as well as readers in administrations and NGOs. The book will also be of value to the worldwide public interested in sustainability issues and strategies as well as others interested in the practical means that are being used to reduce the environmental impact of chemical processes and products, to further eco-efficiency, and to advance the utilization of renewable resources
    Note: Ebook , Epublication based on: 9781847559050
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1847552684
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781847552686
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry
    UID:
    gbv_1685428126
    Format: 240 p , Online-Ressource , 147 b&w, halftones
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    ISBN: 1847559522 , 9781847559524
    Series Statement: RSC Green chemistry v. 2
    Content: This book, appropriate for newcomers to the field, gives an overview of the many different kinds of solvents including alternative greener solvent choices, Everyone is becoming more environmentally conscious and therefore, chemical processes are being developed with their environmental burden in mind. This also means that more traditional chemical methods are being replaced with new innovations and this includes new solvents. Solvents are everywhere, but how necessary are they? They are used in most areas including synthetic chemistry, analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical production and processing, the food and flavour industry and the materials and coatings sectors. However, the principles of green chemistry guide us to use less of them, or to use safer, more environmentally friendly solvents if they are essential. Therefore, we should always ask ourselves, do we really need a solvent? Green chemistry, as a relatively new sub-discipline, is a rapidly growing field of research. Alternative solvents - including supercritical fluids and room temperature ionic liquids - form a significant portion of research in green chemistry. This is in part due to the hazards of many conventional solvents (e.g. toxicity and flammability) and the significant contribution that solvents make to the waste generated in many chemical processes. Solvents are important in analytical chemistry, product purification, extraction and separation technologies, and also in the modification of materials. Therefore, in order to make chemistry more sustainable in these fields, a knowledge of alternative, greener solvents is important. This book, which is part of a green chemistry series, uses examples that tie in with the 12 principles of green chemistry e.g. atom efficient reactions in benign solvents and processing of renewable chemicals/materials in green solvents. Readers get an overview of the many different kinds of solvents, written in such a way to make the book appropriate to newcomers to the field and prepare them for the 'green choices' available. The book also removes some of the mystique associated with 'alternative solvent' choices and includes information on solvents in different fields of chemistry such as analytical and materials chemistry in addition to catalysis and synthesis. The latest research developments, not covered elsewhere, are included such as switchable solvents and biosolvents. Also, some important areas that are often overlooked are described such as naturally sourced solvents (including ethanol and ethyl lactate) and liquid polymers (including poly(ethyleneglycol) and poly(dimethylsiloxane)). As well as these additional alternative solvents being included, the book takes a more general approach to solvents, not just focusing on the use of solvents in synthetic chemistry. Applications of solvents in areas such as analysis are overviewed in addition to the more widely recognised uses of alternative solvents in organic synthesis. Unfortunately, as the book shows, there is no universal green solvent and readers must ascertain their best options based on prior chemistry, cost, environmental benefits and other factors. It is important to try and minimize the number of solvent changes in a chemical process and therefore, the importance of solvents in product purification, extraction and separation technologies are highlighted. The book is aimed at newcomers to the field whether research students beginning investigations towards their thesis or industrial researchers curious to find out if an alternative solvent would be suitable in their work
    Note: Ebook , 1 - Introduction-- Introduction-- Safety Considerations, Life Cycle Assessment and Green Metrics-- Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)-- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)-- Solvents in the Pharmaceutical Industry and Immediate Alternatives to Common Laboratory Solvents-- Solvent Properties Including Polarity-- Summary-- References-- 2 - 'Solvent-Free' Chemistry-- Introduction-- Chemical Examples-- Inorganic and Materials Synthesis-- Organic Synthesis-- Microwave-assisted reactions-- Photoreactions-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 3 - Water-- Introduction-- Biphasic systems-- Chemical Examples-- Extraction-- Chemical Synthesis-- Metal mediated and catalyzed reactions-- Microwave assisted reactions-- Biocatalysis-- Carbon dioxide fixation-- Materials Synthesis-- High-temperature, superheated or near-critical water-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 4 - Supercritical Fluids-- Introduction, Chemical Examples-- Supercritical and Liquid Carbon Dioxide, Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide-- Extraction-- Chemical synthesis-- Heterogeneous catalytic reactions in scCO2-- Biphasic CO2 - aqueous and CO2 - ionic liquid systems-- Biocatalysis in scCO2-- Materials synthesis and modification-- Supercritical Water and Near-Critical Water-- Extraction and Analytical Chemistry-- Chemical synthesis-- Materials synthesis-- Supercritical Water Oxidation (SCWO)-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 5 - Renewable Solvents-- Introduction-- Chemical examples-- Alcohols including Glycerol-- Esters-- Biodiesel-- 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran (2-MeTHF)-- Terpenes and Plant oils-- Renewable alkanes-- Ionic liquids and eutectic mixtures prepared from bio-feedstocks-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 6 - Room Temperature Ionic Liquids and Eutectic Mixtures-- Introduction-- Chemical Examples-- Extractions using RTILS-- Electrochemistry in RTILS-- Synthesis in RTILS-- Biocatalysis in RTILs-- Polymer synthesis and processing-- Selected unconventional uses of RTILs-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 7 - Fluorous Solvents and Related Systems-- Introduction-- Overview of fluorous approach-- Fluorous solvent polarity data, solubility and miscibility data-- Fluorous catalysts and reagents-- Chemical Examples-- Fluorous extractions and fluorous analytical chemistry-- Fluorous reactions-- Fluorous Biphase Catalysis-- Continuous Fluorous Biphase Catalysis-- Fluorous Biological Chemistry and Biocatalysis-- Fluorous Combinatorial Chemistry-- Fluorous Materials Chemistry-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 8 - Liquid Polymers-- Introduction-- Properties of Aqueous PEG solutions-- Chemical Examples-- Polyethylene glycol and Polypropylene glycol as non-volatile reaction media-- Polyethylene glycol as a reaction solvent-- Liquid polyethylene glycol in organic synthesis-- Polyethylene glycol in aqueous biphasic reactive extraction-- Polyethylene glycol in the synthesis of materials-- Poly(dimethylsiloxane) as a non-volatile reaction medium-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 9 - Tunable and Switchable Solvent Systems-- Introduction-- Chemical Examples-- Gas Expanded Liquids-- Solvent properties of CXLs-- Applications of CXLs-- Solvents of Switchable Polarity-- Switchable Surfactants-- Solvents of Switchable Volatility-- Thermomorphic and Related Biphasic Catalysis-- Summary and Outlook for the Future-- References-- 10 - Industrial Case Studies-- Introduction-- Examples-- Selected applications of water as a solvent and reaction medium-- Selected applications of carbon dioxide as a solvent and reaction medium-- Selected applications of room temperature ionic liquids in industry-- Summary and Outlook-- References-- Subject Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1847559522
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781847559524
    Language: English
    Keywords: Grüne Chemie ; Lösungsmittel
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1881643093
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 264 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781837671595 , 9781837671601
    Series Statement: Green chemistry series 83
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 2023 auf der Homepage als Erscheinungsjahr genannt
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781837670802
    Language: English
    Keywords: Polyurethane ; Pflanzenöl ; Biokraftstoff ; Grüne Chemie
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