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Green Chemistry Series
Sustainable Catalysis: With Non-endangered Metals, Part 1
Edited by
Michael North;
Michael North
Chair of Green Chemistry, University of York, UK
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Michael North
Michael North
Chair of Green Chemistry, University of York, UK
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78262-638-1
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78262-211-6
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78262-754-8
Special Collection:
2015 ebook collection
,
ECCC Environmental eBooks 1968-2022
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2011-2015 physical chemistry subject collection
Series:
Green Chemistry
No. of Pages:
506
Publication date:
16 Nov 2015
Book Chapter
Chapter 7: Titanium-based Catalysts for Asymmetric Transformations
By
Philippe Bertus
;
Philippe Bertus
Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans (IMMM – UMR 6283), Université du Maine
Avenue Olivier Messiaen
72085 Le Mans cedex 9
France
[email protected]
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Fabien Boeda
;
Fabien Boeda
Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans (IMMM – UMR 6283), Université du Maine
Avenue Olivier Messiaen
72085 Le Mans cedex 9
France
[email protected]
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Morwenna S. M. Pearson-Long
Morwenna S. M. Pearson-Long
Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans (IMMM – UMR 6283), Université du Maine
Avenue Olivier Messiaen
72085 Le Mans cedex 9
France
[email protected]
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Published:16 Nov 2015
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Special Collection: 2015 ebook collection , ECCC Environmental eBooks 1968-2022 , 2011-2015 physical chemistry subject collectionSeries: Green Chemistry
Page range:
140 - 198
Citation
P. Bertus, F. Boeda, and M. S. M. Pearson-Long, in Sustainable Catalysis: With Non-endangered Metals, Part 1, ed. M. North and M. North, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015, ch. 7, pp. 140-198.
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Titanium is employed in a wide range of important enantioselective reactions, including epoxidations, reductions, nucleophilic additions, and cycloadditions. This chapter summarises the most important catalytic systems employed in these reactions and the sustainable aspects developed thereof. In particular, efforts to reduce the amount of catalyst (or the ligand) or the use of supported heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts are described.
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