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Green Chemistry and Catalysis绿色化学与催化剂
5 A/ B3 D; ?1 N. i6 k3 vComposition :K+V Fotosatz GmbH, Beerfelden" c2 R1 Q9 |/ ^! x' l2 l
Printing :betz-druck GmbH, Darmstadt6 L& L% t" B* T, p8 b/ T, p! O
Bookbinding: Litges & Dopf GmbH, Heppenheim; ?% _9 l/ J# Y2 K- l' }; D; e
Cover Design :Schulz Grafik-Design, FuSgonheim+ c) N& }' k* N% F. y! U7 _( e
Wiley Bicentennial Logo Richard J. Pacifico! V" }% Z, e, o4 H/ @
Printed :in the Federal Republic of Germany/ C6 H% O6 u6 J6 x0 U1 s
ISBN 978-3-527-30715-97 M% j. V7 K! N) P
page:4452 T( Z; a& S' t: F. W
The Author:Prof. Dr. Roger Sheldon
8 g% j5 o& W4 |' I8 z- iEach generation has its unique needs and aspirations. When Charles Wiley first* d. n: S& s2 r% |+ {' m/ ~
opened his small printing shop in lower Manhattan in 1807, it was a generation# w2 G$ k4 {/ L0 N, I! n
of boundless potential searching for an identity. And we were there, helping to
% V) m" \. D6 q- edefine a new American literary tradition. Over half a century later, in the midst
- @* x! `7 t8 v' kof the Second Industrial Revolution, it was a generation focused on building* a+ F5 u7 E6 c M/ b
the future. Once again, we were there, supplying the critical scientific, technical,
. ~ j d/ d3 [: zand engineering knowledge that helped frame the world. Throughout the 20th/ o5 Y8 i/ A7 k9 D* i- q
Century, and into the new millennium, nations began to reach out beyond their
. t5 d* f1 H9 N7 K& Xown borders and a new international community was born. Wiley was there, ex-' [/ g5 Q5 r1 ?' ~. I% i A& z0 t
panding its operations around the world to enable a global exchange of ideas,
# e) d; a$ W- z/ W s2 V) F% oopinions, and know-how.
7 u- X2 o7 b) b0 E1 z+ [% a v7 CContents: }1 g( Q* I5 s K8 s9 ~+ f
Preface XI
. E6 Y8 a- b! V' @' N+ P/ ~) X9 GForeword XIII
6 k1 o/ k1 \3 D3 W0 ?5 U: ^- @1 Introduction: Green Chemistry and Catalysis 1
* c; A7 Z ?$ N# y) N& | y) ^4 @1.1 Introduction 1
8 q1 @3 H, K7 ~1.2. E Factors and Atom Efficiency 2
. u- T" s0 B1 f2 L }& g1.3 The Role of Catalysis 5
2 i: h8 J+ h. j9 D4 |6 [/ ~1.4 The Development of Organic Synthesis 8
, y9 }, T, R$ C* k7 @1.5 Catalysis by Solid Acids and Bases 10
5 i, N# i: Q2 E& G1 j- \! ^( M1.6 Catalytic Reduction 14
8 F+ z8 \+ O' }( b& F1 M7 Y1.7 Catalytic Oxidation 18
0 i* K. K+ P2 S O! H; L/ f# t1.8 Catalytic C–C Bond Formation 23
c4 Q5 a# [/ o; N8 j1.9 The Question of Solvents: Alternative Reaction Media 27$ g# ]* [, x2 K# S
1.10 Biocatalysis 29
5 d7 A j! k4 ^. P, m6 G1.11 Renewable Raw Materials and White Biotechnology 346 m% E# e3 B1 w* W- ~, Q2 \
1.12 Enantioselective Catalysis 35
, [) g6 B0 v8 B( l- s& {$ ]1.13 Risky Reagents 38
6 A; z9 C3 X' s/ C9 \5 ?1.14 Process Integration and Catalytic Cascades 39! a: i9 n3 k) G2 E+ e' t6 i& S
References 43& E% \3 |0 m/ F
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