Sustainable Catalysis: With Non-endangered Metals, Part 2
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 through non-endangered metals, chapters are dedicated to the most important sustainable metals in catalysis: titanium, iron and aluminium. Remaining chapters examine several other important metals. Green aspects of the various reactions are also discussed, such as atom economy and use of green solvents and other reaction conditions. Together with “Sustainable Catalysis: Without Metals or Other Endangered Elements”, 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.
Sustainable Catalysis: With Non-endangered Metals, Part 2, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015.
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Chapter 15: Copper-based Catalystsp1-40ByYasushi Tsuji;Yasushi TsujiDepartment of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto UniversityNishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8510Japan[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Tetsuaki FujiharaTetsuaki FujiharaDepartment of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto UniversityNishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8510Japan[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 16: Sustainable Homogeneous Gold Catalysisp41-90BySteven P. NolanSteven P. NolanChemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud UniversityP.O. Box 2455Riyadh 11451Saudi ArabiaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 17: Cadmium-based Catalystsp91-113BySoumya Mukherjee;Soumya MukherjeeDepartment of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)Pune Dr. Homi Bhabha RoadPashan, Pune 411008India[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Sujit K. GhoshSujit K. GhoshDepartment of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)Pune Dr. Homi Bhabha RoadPashan, Pune 411008India[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 18: Aluminium-based Catalysts for Nonasymmetric Transformationsp114-164ByThomas A. ZevacoThomas A. ZevacoInstitute of Catalysis Research and Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyHermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 176344 Eggenstein-LeopoldshafenGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 19: Aluminium-based Catalysts for Asymmetric Transformationsp165-211ByMingsheng Xie;Mingsheng XieKey Laboratory of Green Chemistry & Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Sichuan UniversityChengdu 610064China[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Xiaoming FengXiaoming FengKey Laboratory of Green Chemistry & Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Sichuan UniversityChengdu 610064China[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 20: Thallium-based Catalystsp212-230ByVânia M. T. Carneiro;Vânia M. T. CarneiroDepartamento de Química, Universidade Federal de ViçosaAvenida P.H. Rolfs36570-900 Viçosa, MGBrazil[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Luiz S. Longo, Jr;Luiz S. Longo, JrUniversidade Federal de São PauloCampus Diadema, Rua Prof. Artur Riedel, 27509972-270 Diadema, SPBrazilSearch for other works by this author on:Luiz F. Silva, JrLuiz F. Silva, JrDepartamento de Química Fundamental, Instituto de Química, Universidade de São PauloAv. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 748, CP 26077São Paulo-SP CEP 05513-970BrazilSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 21: Tin-based Catalystsp231-253ByDanielle Ballivet-TkatchenkoDanielle Ballivet-TkatchenkoInstitut de Chimie Moléculaire de l'Université de Bourgogne, Université de BourgogneUMR CNRS 6302 9 Av. Alain Savary21000 DijonFrance[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 22: Lead Catalystsp254-272ByMark G. MoloneyMark G. MoloneyDepartment of Chemistry, University of Oxford, Chemistry Research LaboratoryMansfield RoadOxford OX1 3TAUK[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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