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At a time when environmental concerns are increasing, it's important that chemical processes are as environmentally friendly as possible. This book outlines various methods for producing inorganic and organic solvents without the use of traditional solvents that can have detrimental effects on the environment. _ This is the first book to give extensive and exclusive coverage to the topic _ Includes important environmental issues
This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in organic synthesis; reaction chemistry; catalysis; and process development, and to undergraduate and graduate
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Produktbeschreibung
At a time when environmental concerns are increasing, it's important that chemical processes are as environmentally friendly as possible. This book outlines various methods for producing inorganic and organic solvents without the use of traditional solvents that can have detrimental effects on the environment.
_ This is the first book to give extensive and exclusive coverage to the topic
_ Includes important environmental issues

This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in organic synthesis; reaction chemistry; catalysis; and process development, and to undergraduate and graduate students of organic chemistry; catalysis; green chemistry; clean technology and environmental chemistry courses.
Autorenporträt
Dave J. Adams is the author of Chemistry In Alternative Reaction Media, published by Wiley. Paul J. Dyson is the author of Chemistry In Alternative Reaction Media, published by Wiley. Stewart J. Tavener is the author of Chemistry In Alternative Reaction Media , published by Wiley.
Rezensionen
"...a convenient and effective book giving a good introduction to the possibilities and problems of new reaction media..." (Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2004/43)

"...a well-written and timely piece of work for any scientists and engineers who work with solvents...and will be a valuable addition to their bookshelves." (Energy Sources, Vol. 26, 2004)

"...well written and easy to read, very useful for a student audience...will introduce the subject to a wider audience..." (Organic Process Research & Development, Dec 2003)