رکورد قبلیرکورد بعدی

" Green Organic Chemistry in Lecture and Laboratory "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 727407
Doc. No : b547139
Main Entry : Andrew P. Dicks.
Title & Author : Green Organic Chemistry in Lecture and Laboratory\ Andrew P. Dicks.
Edition Statement : 1st
Publication Statement : CRC Press, 2016
Series Statement : Sustainability: Contributions through Science and Technology
Page. NO : (298 pages : 8 illustrations).
ISBN : 1439840776
: : 9781439840771
Contents : Introduction to Teaching Green Organic ChemistryIntroductionEarly Developments in Green ChemistryThe Twelve Principles of Green ChemistryThe Twelve Principles in Teaching Green Organic ChemistryGreen Organic Chemistry Teaching ResourcesConclusionReferencesDesigning a Green Organic Chemistry Lecture CourseIntroductionChallenges in Launching and Teaching a Green Chemistry CourseCourse Description and StructureFeedbackAdvice on Launching a Green Chemistry Course and EpilogueInstructive Lecture Case StudiesReferencesElimination of Solvents in the Organic CurriculumIntroductionSolvent-Free or Not Solvent-Free?Industrial and Academic Case StudiesSolvent-free Reactor DesignEliminating Solvents in the Introductory Organic LaboratoryConclusionReferencesOrganic Reactions Under Aqueous ConditionsIntroductionStudies on the Origin of Enhanced Reactivity in Aqueous ConditionsAqueous Chemistry in the Undergraduate Organic LaboratoryLecture Case Studies in Aqueous ChemistryConclusionReferencesOrganic Chemistry in Greener Non-Aqueous MediaIntroductionMeasures of Solvent GreennessSupercritical Carbon DioxideFluorous SolventsIonic LiquidsLiquid PolymersOther Greener SolventsFuture OutlookConclusionReferencesEnvironmentally-Friendly Organic ReagentsIntroductionGreener Reagents in the Undergraduate Organic LaboratoryConclusionReferencesOrganic Waste Management and RecyclingIntroductionThree Industrial Case StudiesReduction of Waste GenerationManaging Generated WasteReagent RecyclingRecycling SolventsRecycling Consumer and Natural ProductsConclusionReferencesGreener Organic Reactions under Microwave HeatingIntroductionMicrowave Heating as a Greener TechnologyHistorical Background to Microwave ChemistryMicrowave Versus Conventional Thermal HeatingSolvents for Microwave HeatingA Comparison of Multi-Mode and Mono-Mode Microwave OvensMicrowave-Accelerated Reactions for the Undergraduate LaboratoryLiterature Examples of Microwave-Accelerated ReactionsConclusionReferencesAppendix: Greener Organic Chemistry Reaction Index
Added Entry : Andrew P Dicks
کپی لینک

پیشنهاد خرید
پیوستها
Search result is zero
نظرسنجی
نظرسنجی منابع دیجیتال

1 - آیا از کیفیت منابع دیجیتال راضی هستید؟