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" Sustainable catalysis. Part 1 : "
edited by Michael North.
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764984
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edited by Michael North.
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Title & Author
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Sustainable catalysis. Part 1 : : with non-endangered metals\ edited by Michael North.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge, England : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016. ©2016
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Series Statement
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RSC green chemistry series, no. 38.
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ISBN
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178262211X
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: 1782626387
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: 9781782622116
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: 9781782626381
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Contents
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Cover; Contents; Preface; References; Part 1; Chapter 1 Elemental Sustainability for Catalysis; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Perspectives on Sustainable Catalysis; References; Chapter 2 Alkali Metal (Li, Na, K)-based Catalysts; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Lithium Catalysts; 2.2.1 Simple Lewis-base Catalysts; 2.2.2 Simple Lewis-acid Catalysts; 2.2.3 Chiral Alkoxide Catalysts; 2.2.4 Chiral Carboxylate Catalysts; 2.2.5 Chiral Phosphate Catalysts; 2.2.6 Chiral Heterobimetallic Catalysts; 2.3 Sodium Catalysts; 2.3.1 Simple Lewis-base Catalysts; 2.3.2 Chiral Alkoxide Catalysts. 2.3.3 Chiral Carboxylate Catalysts2.3.4 Chiral Phosphate Catalysts; 2.3.5 Chiral Heterobimetallic Catalysts; 2.4 Potassium Catalysts; 2.4.1 Simple Lewis-base Catalysts; 2.4.2 Chiral Crown Ether Catalysts; 2.4.3 Chiral Heterobimetallic Catalysts; 2.5 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Magnesium- and Calcium-based Catalysts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Magnesium-based Chiral Catalysts; 3.2.1 Chiral BINOL-Mg Catalysts; 3.2.2 Chiral Phosphoric Acid-Mg Catalysts; 3.2.3 Chiral Bis(oxazoline)-Mg Catalysts; 3.2.4 Chiral ProPhenol Ligand-Mg Catalysts; 3.2.5 Chiral N, N'-Dioxide-Mg Catalysts. 3.2.6 Chiral Salen-Mg Catalysts3.2.7 Chiral Diamine or Diol-Mg Catalysts; 3.2.8 Chiral Quinine-Mg Catalysts; 3.3 Calcium-based Chiral Catalysts; 3.3.1 Chiral BINOL-Ca Catalysts; 3.3.2 Chiral Phosphoric Acid-Ca Catalysts; 3.3.3 Chiral Bis(oxazoline)-Ca Catalysts; 3.4 Summary and Outlook; References; Chapter 4 Titanium-based Materials as Catalysts for Nonasymmetric Synthesis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 TiO2 as a Catalyst Support; 4.2.1 TiO2 and the SMSI Effect; 4.2.2 TiO2-supported V2O5 Catalysts; 4.2.3 Urea Hydrolysis over TiO2; 4.3 Ti-containing Photocatalysts. 4.3.1 H2O Splitting and the Production of H24.3.2 Problems with TiO2 as a Photocatalyst; 4.3.3 Photoreforming of Aqueous Organic Species; 4.3.4 Photocatalytic Pollutant Oxidation; 4.3.5 Photocatalytic CO2 Fixation; 4.4 Selective Catalytic Oxidation; 4.4.1 TS-1; 4.4.2 Ti-Containing Mesoporous Material; 4.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Homogeneous Titanium-based Catalysts for Nonasymmetric Transformations; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Titanium-catalysed C-C Bond-forming Reactions; 5.2.1 Cross-coupling Reactions; 5.2.2 Hydroaminoalkylation Reactions; 5.2.3 Barbier-type Reactions. 5.2.4 Oligomerisation Reactions5.3 Titanium-catalysed C-X Bond-forming Reactions; 5.3.1 Hydroamination Reactions; 5.3.2 Cyclisation Reactions; 5.3.3 Multicomponent Reactions; 5.4 Titanium-catalysed Reduction Reactions; 5.5 Titanium-catalysed Oxidation Reactions; 5.6 Titanium-catalysed Miscellaneous Reactions; 5.7 Conclusions; References; Chapter 6 Titanium-based Catalysts for Polymer Synthesis; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Synthesis of Aliphatic Polyesters; 6.2.1 Ring-opening Polymerisation of Lactide; 6.2.2 Ring-opening Polymerisation of Ɛ-Caprolactone.
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Abstract
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Focussing on catalysis through non-endangered metals, this book is an important reference for researchers working in catalysis and green chemistry.
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Subject
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Catalysis.
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Metal catalysts.
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Michael North
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