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Green Chemistry and Catalysis绿色化学与催化剂# C/ V. F0 T9 h2 O- {: f& `
Composition :K+V Fotosatz GmbH, Beerfelden0 q6 E! Q7 b/ n
Printing :betz-druck GmbH, Darmstadt
7 o2 Y% \/ V1 o2 N% A7 Y7 \$ ~Bookbinding: Litges & Dopf GmbH, Heppenheim# i- Y z5 @ g) w
Cover Design :Schulz Grafik-Design, FuSgonheim& x/ \2 o+ ]6 \- f
Wiley Bicentennial Logo Richard J. Pacifico/ u& b+ e: w1 A( O1 q
Printed :in the Federal Republic of Germany
2 z3 j; @6 ?! y! U9 IISBN 978-3-527-30715-9
. l/ O* k5 A; u0 { ]; x2 Bpage:445
" O7 [5 G- @, tThe Author:Prof. Dr. Roger Sheldon
: ~8 f2 U! ]% z6 J: `! d, OEach generation has its unique needs and aspirations. When Charles Wiley first. d! D) _' d% Z8 U! ?( p
opened his small printing shop in lower Manhattan in 1807, it was a generation) }5 G- W/ m, p7 Z) c d4 {; j
of boundless potential searching for an identity. And we were there, helping to
. k# J( Z/ d9 t( a! y! Odefine a new American literary tradition. Over half a century later, in the midst
! j. }/ s4 b& R* K* R) x: Rof the Second Industrial Revolution, it was a generation focused on building
" @- E l1 ?" e# }the future. Once again, we were there, supplying the critical scientific, technical,
& S( e6 J; E' R5 K- i$ zand engineering knowledge that helped frame the world. Throughout the 20th
/ c# U; S4 L2 H B2 T; f" B4 tCentury, and into the new millennium, nations began to reach out beyond their9 w0 A% L! x) t/ J
own borders and a new international community was born. Wiley was there, ex-
; m5 H' M& v& N/ X' upanding its operations around the world to enable a global exchange of ideas,
" Z0 G/ i9 ?/ I; V' Dopinions, and know-how./ ?3 W6 J n2 W% S/ o# x$ N
Contents' V! U& H5 p# C/ x7 F0 \
Preface XI
% w# ~' M* a0 `' |* LForeword XIII
. d- s: W. o/ ?# O1 Introduction: Green Chemistry and Catalysis 1+ \: @) J$ w& d; ] `- U
1.1 Introduction 13 \7 A6 r; f% l3 n# n; D" y
1.2. E Factors and Atom Efficiency 2% @) b% D' S3 P7 W
1.3 The Role of Catalysis 59 I3 m3 m) u; k7 [9 j6 {" b1 Q; Y4 z
1.4 The Development of Organic Synthesis 8
7 q+ n9 ]- i6 S, t1.5 Catalysis by Solid Acids and Bases 10
) M8 }* j' c- V1.6 Catalytic Reduction 144 w0 u. q/ J/ T% c9 G; f
1.7 Catalytic Oxidation 180 W r0 P/ g3 Z+ {# }- e
1.8 Catalytic C–C Bond Formation 23
' Z8 O6 f# X, M s2 T3 _5 m4 d0 J1.9 The Question of Solvents: Alternative Reaction Media 273 h; B* C" ?& w$ W% R
1.10 Biocatalysis 29
( ?4 s. l& J7 m) R2 _7 @/ T1.11 Renewable Raw Materials and White Biotechnology 34
3 ~. p! d/ `; A2 W2 q9 b1.12 Enantioselective Catalysis 35
: x4 C/ j* R; w1 F2 [8 g, T1.13 Risky Reagents 38
9 ]7 ?) U d! N- h: l7 |6 c/ |1.14 Process Integration and Catalytic Cascades 39
5 ]$ u x: H$ ]& l! sReferences 43/ Q6 J Z0 M, x) t9 \! s
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