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Metal-Catalysis in Industrial Organic Processes

Editat de Gian Paolo Chiusoli, Peter Maitlis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2006
Catalysis underpins most modern industrial organic processes. It has become an essential tool in creating a 'greener' chemical industry by replacing more traditional stoichiometric reactions, which have high energy consumption and high waste production, with mild processes which increasingly resemble Nature's enzymes.
Metal-Catalysis in Industrial Organic Processes considers the major areas of the field and discusses the logic of using catalysis in industrial processes. The book provides information on oxidation, hydrogenation, carbonylation, C-C bond formation, metathesis and polymerization processes, as well as on the mechanisms involved. In addition two appendices offer a concise treatment of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Numerous exercises referring to problems of catalytic processes, and research perspectives complete the book.
This definitive reference source, written by practising experts in the field, provides detailed and up-to-date information on key aspects of metal catalysis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780854048625
ISBN-10: 0854048626
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 1, black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:2006
Editura: Royal Society Of Chemistry
Colecția Royal Society of Chemistry
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United States

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Introduction: Catalysis in the Chemical Industry.- Formation of C-O Bonds by Oxidation.- Hydrogenation Reactions.- Syntheses Based on Carbon Monoxide.- Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation.- Metathesis of Olefins.- Polymerization Reactions.- Basic Organometallic Chemistry Related to Catalytic Cycles.- Some Basic Aspects of Surface Science Related to Heterogeneously Catalyzed Reactions.

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Catalytic applause
Metal-catalysis in industrial organic processes
G Paolo Chiusoli and Peter Maitlis
Cambridge, UK: Royal Society of Chemistry 2006 | 328pp ISBN 0854048626
Reviewed by Phil Barnes
This volume is a most welcome addition to the literature on the vitally important area of industrial catalysis by metals. It is intended to be an 'advanced general textbook for chemistry students and their teachers ... and researchers in industry and Government laboratories'. The initial section covers the basics of catalysis in industry, extending coverage of the commercial aspects to consideration of the catalytic process itself. This concise but comprehensive introduction sets the scene for a thorough but concise account of the various types of metal-catalysed reactions used by industry. In each case, the historic and commercial backgrounds are outlined and are followed by a description of the chemistry involved and informative observations on its industrial implications. 
The authors are of course very well known for their work in this field and it comes as no surprise to find that the book is extremely well written and very comprehensive. To cover such an extensive range of processes in a volume of only 290 pages might be thought to risk oversimplification. However, while it is true that each section does not, and cannot, pretend to represent the definitive account of each subject, this is not the aim. The essence is expertly and successfully distilled in such a way as to more than adequately cover the main points and each topic is presented in a manner that will stimulate further forays into the detailed scientific literature. 
The book provides an excellent backdrop to the subject and sufficient detail to be invaluable to postgraduate students, postdoctoral workers and their supervisers. It will also appeal strongly to those working in industrial labs who may need to broaden and update their knowledge of the subject as a whole. It is a thoroughly good read and you may gather that I recommend it very highly.


Chemistry World 2007, 4 (2), 67