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Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science
Organic Synthesis in Water and Supercritical Water
Covers green solvents for sustainable and environmentally friendly synthesis in organic, pharmaceutical, organometallic and polymer chemistry
Inamuddin (Edited by), Rajender Boddula (Edited by), Abdullah M. Asiri (Edited by)
9780128195420
Paperback, published 19 June 2020
400 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.5 cm, 0.85 kg
Approx.380 pages
1. Introduction
2. Oxidation and reduction reactions in water
3. Oxidation and reduction reactions in supercritical water
4. Micelle-assisted organic synthesis in water
5. Organic synthesis in aqueous vs non-aqueous media
6. Protection and deprotection reactions in water
7. Regioselective synthesis in water
8. Stereoselective organic synthesis in water
9. Stereospecific organic synthesis in water
10. Green organic synthesis in supercritical water
11. Addition-type reactions in water
12. Condensation reactions in water
13. Alkylation reactions in water
14. Ring-opening reactions in water
15. Value-added chemical synthesis in supercritical water
16. Organometallics synthesis in supercritical water
17. Allylation reactions in water
18. Olefin methasis in water
19. Phenolic compounds synthesis in water
20. Cycloadditions and Diels-Alder reactions in water
21. Fluoroorganics in water
22. Polymer synthesis in water and supercritical water
23. Heterocyclics synthesis in water
24. Hydrogenation reactions in water
25. Cyclodextrin-assisted organic synthesis in water
26. Biological-active organic synthesis in water
27. Catalyst-free organic synthesis in water
28. Multi component organic synthesis in water
29. Grignard reactions in water
30. C-H activation reactions in water
31. Carbohydrate synthesis in supercritical water
32. C-N formation reactions in water
33. Coupling reactions in water
34. Bio-fuel production in water
35. Halide synthesis in water
36. Employing green catalysis for organic synthesis in supercritical water
37. State of the art and perspectives of aqueous organic synthesis
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB]