edited by Paul T. Anastas ; volume editor, Robert H. Crabtree
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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3 volumes :
Other Physical Details
illustrations (some color) ;
Dimensions
25 cm., in 26 cm. slipcase
SERIES
Series Title
Handbook of Green Chemistry, Part 1 ;
Volume Designation
1,2,3
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INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
CONTENTS NOTE
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V.1 Homogeneous Catalysis: Atom economy: principles and some examples/Audrey Moores -- Catalysis involving flourous phases: fundamentals and directions for greener methodologies/John A. Gladysz -- Chemistry and applications of iron-TAML catalysis in green oxidation processes based on hydrogen peroxide/Terrence J. Collins, Sushil K. Khetan, and Alexander D. Ryabov -- Microwave-accelerated homogeneous catlysis in water/Luke R. Odell and Mats Larhed -- Ionic liquids and catalysis: the IFP biphasic difasol process/Helene Oliier-Bourbigou, Frederic Favre, Alain Forestirer, and Francois Hugues -- Immobilization and compartmentalization of homogeneous catalysis/ Christian Muller and Dieter Vogt -- Industrial applications of homogeneous enantioselective catalysts/Hans-Ulrich Blaser, Garrett Hoger, Benoit Pugin, and Felix Spindler -- Hydrogenation for C-C bond formation/John F. Bower and Michael J. Krische -- Organocatalysis/Isabelle McCort-Tranchepain, Morgane Petit, and Peter I. Dalko -- Palladacycles in catalysis/Jairton Dupont and Fabricio R. Flores -- Homogeneous catalyst design for the synthesis of aliphatic polycarbonates and polyesters/Geoffrey W. Coates and Ryan C. Jeske -- The aerobic oxidation of p-Xylene to terephthalic acid: a classic case of green chemistry in action/Walt Partenheimer and Martyn Poliakoff
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V.2 Heterogenous Catalysis: Zeolites in catalysis/Stephen H. Brown -- Sol-gel sulfonic acid silicas as catalysts/Adam F. Lee and Karen Wilson -- Applications of environmentally friendly TiO2 photocatalysts in green chemistry: Environmental purification and clean energy production under solar light irradiation/Masaya Matsuoka and Masakazu Anpo -- Nanoparticles in green catalysis/Mazaahir Kidwai -- 'Heterogreeneous Chemistry'/Heiko Jacobsen -- Single-site heterogeneous catalysts via surface-bound organometallic and inorganic complexes/Christrophe Coperet -- Sustainable heterogeneous acid catalysis by heteropoly acids/Ivan Kozhevnikov -- The kinetics of TiO2-based solar cells sensitized by metal complexes/Anthony G. Fitch, Don Walker, and Nathan S. Lewis -- Automotive emission control: past, present and future/Robert J. Farrauto and Jeffrey Hoke -- Heterogeneous catalysis for hydrogen production/Morgan S. Scott and Hicham Idriss -- High-throughput screening of catalyst libraries for emissions control/Stephen Cypes, Joel Cizeron, Alfred Hagemeyer, and Anthony Volpe -- Catalytic conversion of high-moisture biomass to synthetic natural gas in supercritical water/Frederic Vogel
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V.3 Biocatalysis: Catalysis with cytochrome P450 monooxygenases/Vlada B. Urlacher -- Biocatalytic hydrolysis of nitriles/Dean Brady -- Biocatalytic processes using ionic liquids and supercritical carbon dioxide/Pedro Lozano, Teresa De Diego, and Jose L. Iborra -- Thiamine-based enzymes for biotransformations/Martina Pohl. Dorte Gocke, and Michael Muller -- Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases in organic synthesis/Anett Kirschner and Uwe T. Bornscheuer -- Bioreduction by microorganisms/Leandro Helgueira Andrade and Kaoru Nakamura -- Biotransformations and the pharma industry/Hans-Peter Meyer, Oreste Ghisalba and James E. Leresche -- Hydrogenases and alternative energy strategies/Olaf Rudiger, Antonio L. De Lacey, Victor M. Fernandez, and Richard Cammack -- PAH bioremediatoin by microbial communities and enzymatic activities/Vincenza Andreoni and Liliana Gianfreda
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"Edited by the inventor of the 12 principles of Green Chemistry, Paul Anastas, Handbook of Green Chemistry is a one-stop resource covering green catalysis, green solvents, green products and green processes over 12 volumes of content. Handbook of Green Chemistry is published online in three parts: Volumes 1 to 6 covering green catalysis and green solvents in 2010, followed by volumes 7 to 9 in 2012 covering green processes and 10 to 12 in 2014 covering green products. The Handbook of Green Chemistry covers highly topical areas in green chemistry such as feedstocks, green chemical engineering, green catalysis (homogeneous, heterogeneous and biocatalysis), separation techniques and solvents like supercritical fluids, ionic liquids and reactions in water. It covers the big environmental and product design issues faced by chemists such as how to make nanoscience greener, design safer, sustainable and less toxic chemicals and make chemical synthesis a greener and more sustainable process. In the final 3 volumes, Handbook of Green Chemistry covers green products, the chemical engineering behind their processing and what makes a green product, vital in now this is key selling point for industry."--Publisher description