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Nontraditional Activation Methods in Green and Sustainable Applications
Microwaves; Ultrasounds; Photo-, Electro- and Mechanochemistry and High Hydrostatic Pressure
A practical guide to selecting and using nontraditional activation methods for increased sustainability in chemical processes
Bela Torok (Edited by), Christian Schaefer (Edited by)
9780128190098
Paperback, published 26 February 2021
604 pages, Approx. 500 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.7 cm, 1 kg
Nontraditional Activation Methods in Green and Sustainable Applications: Microwaves; Ultrasounds; Photo-, Electro- and Mechan-ochemistry and High Hydrostatic Pressure provides a broad overview of non-traditional activation methods to help readers identify and use appropriate approaches in reducing the environmental impact of their work. Sections discuss the fundamental principles of each method and provide examples of their practical use, illustrating their usefulness. Given the importance of expanding laboratory based technologies to the industrial level, chapters that cover both existing and potential industrial and environmental applications are also included. Highlighting the usefulness and adaptability of these methods for a range of practical applications, this book is a practical guide for both those involved with the design and application of synthetic methodologies and those interested in the implementation and impact of green chemistry principles in practice, from synthetic and medicinal chemists, to food developers and environmental policy planners.
1. Advantages of non-traditional activation methods in green and sustainable chemistry: an introduction 2. Activation of chemical reactions on solid catalysts under microwave irradiation 3. Recent Advances in Multicomponent Microwave Assisted Ugi Reactions 4. Microwave-assisted Flow Systems 5. Sonocatalytic approach and ultrasonically-assisted methods in producing fine chemicals. 6. The catalytic production of Biofuels (Biodiesel and Bioethanol) using Sonochemical, Microwave and Mechanical methods 7. A new color in green chemistry: Photochromic molecular switches as components of multifunctional catalytic systems. 8. Photochemical rearrangements 9. Electrochemical activation in organic synthesis applications 10. Electrochemical anodic oxidative fluorination and trifluoroalkylation of organic compounds 11. In situ investigations of mechanochemical reactions 12. From solution-based non-conventional activation methods to mechanochemical procedures: the hydantoin case’ 13. Application of mechanochemical activation in?synthetic organic chemistry 14. Combination of mechanochemical and ultrasonic activations 15. Asymmetric Synthesis By Nontraditional Activation Methods: Ultrasonic, Microwave, Electro-, Photo- and Mechanochemically activated Reactions 16. High hydrostatic pressure in food industry applications