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Heterogeneous catalysis in organic transformations

Das, Anirban(Edited by)Rawat, Varun(Edited by)Srivastava, Chandra Mohan(Edited by)
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As the broad challenges around energy and the environment have become the focus of much research, scientists and experts have dedicated their efforts to developing more active and selective catalytic systems for key chemical transformations. For many decades environmentally viable protocols for the synthesis of fine chemicals have been the crux of academic and industrial research. Heterogeneous Catalysis in Organic Transformations serves as an overview of this work, providing a complete description of role of heterogeneous catalysis in organic transformations and offering a review of the current and near future technologies and applications.

  • Discusses the fundamentals of catalysis and compares the advantages and disadvantages of different types of catalyst systems
  • Examines oxide nanoparticles and noble metal nanoparticles
  • Consider organometallic compounds, solid-supported catalysts, and mesoporous materials
  • Describes recent advances in metal-based heterogeneous catalysts and new reactions with possible mechanistic pathways

Providing a comprehensive review of heterogeneous catalysis from the basics through recent advances, this book will be of keen interest to undergraduates, graduates, and researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, and associated fields.

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CRC Press
1000555534 / 9781000555530
eBook (EPUB)
541.395
27/04/2022
English
214 pages
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