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Heterogeneous Enantioselective Hydrogenation : Theory and Practice

Part of the Catalysis by Metal Complexes series
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Heterogeneous Enantioselective Hydrogenation: Theory and Practice reviews the development of enantioselective hydrogenation reaction catalysts.

It looks at the first relatively ineffective catalysts right through to modern highly effective enantioselective catalytic systems, comparable in their efficiency to chiral metal complexes and enzymatic systems.

The book begins with a summary of the first work on heterogeneous metal catalysts, which showed only the principal possibilities of enantioselective reactions.

It then elaborates on metal catalysts which have enantioselectivities close to 100%.

Finally, the practical utilization of chiral catalytic systems in processes of hydrogenation is described.

The alpha- and beta-hydroxy carboxylic acid esters produced are precursors for manufacturing many synthones used for medicines as well as for monomers used for biodegradable polyesters, both of which have important practical applications.

The volume summarizes more than 800 scientific papers in the field of enantioselective catalytic hydrogenation reactions, mainly those using heterogeneous metal catalysts.

It provides detailed explanations of special techniques for the preparation of effective dissymmetric catalysts which provide highly efficient catalytic systems.

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Product Details
1402042949 / 9781402042942
Hardback
547.23
23/08/2006
United States
305 pages, XIV, 305 p.
155 x 235 mm