Greener Synthesis of Organic Compounds.
| Call Number | 540/.8 |
| Title | Greener Synthesis of Organic Compounds. |
| Edition | First edition. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (272 pages). |
| Contents | Chapter 1 Green Chemistry and Green CatalystsAhindra Nag and Hemidra Shekhar MaityChapter 2 New greener developments in direct amidation of carboxylic acidsAndrea Ojeda-Porras and Diego Gamba-SánchezChapter 3 Greener Methods for Halogenation of Aromatic CompoundsPaolaAcosta-Guzmán and Diego Gamba-SánchezChapter 4 Microwave as a Greener Alternative in the Synthesis of Organic CompoundsPaola Acosta-GuzmánChapter 5 Photochemical reactions as a useful and easy to implement and scale up, new method for the synthesis of chemicalsAngelo AlbiniChapter 6 Bioctalysis in Green SolventsMargherita Miele, Laura Ielo, Vittorio Pace, Andrés R. AlcántaraChapter 7 Palladium-Catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling in Continuous FlowRemi Nguyen, Virinder S. Parmar, and Christophe LenChapter 8 Synthesis of Bioactive Heterocyclic CompoundsAthar Ata and Samina NazChapter 9 The Use of Small Particle Catalysts in Pursuit of Green and Sustainable ChemistryJohn A GlaserChapter 10 Greener Organic Transformations by Plant -Derived Water Extract AshesBipasa Halder and Ahindra NagChapter 11 The application of starch in the synthesis of N-substitutd pyrroles by a simple and green routeK. Arabpourian and Farahnaz. K. BehbahaniChapter 12 Greener Synthesis of Potential DrugsRenata Studzińska, Renata Kołodziejska, Daria KupczykChapter 13 Selected Green Efforts to Utilization ofCarbohydratesMichela I. SimoneChapter 14 Greener Synthesis of Natural ProductsRenata Kołodziejska, Renata Studzińska, Hanna Pawluk,Alina WoźniakChapter 15 The Prelude of Green Syntheses of Drugs and Natural ProductsLeonardo Xochicale-Santana, Vidyasagar. C. C, Blanca M. Muñoz-Flores, and Víctor M. Jiménez Pérez.Chapter 16 Biosynthesis of Natural ProductsAthar Ata, Samina Naz and Kenneth FriesenProblems and Answers |
| Summary | This book provides an interdisciplinary, integrative overview of environmental problem-solving using mild reaction conditions, green reagents, waste free and energy efficient synthesis in both industry and academic world. Discussions include a broad, integrated perspective on sustainability, integrated risk, multi-scale changes and impacts taking place within ecosystems worldwide. Features: This book serves as a reference book for scientific investigators who need to do greener synthesis of organic compounds, drugs and natural products under mild reaction condition using green reagents, eco-friendly catalysts and benign reaction mediums over traditional synthetic processes which is a key driving force of scientists. Greener synthesis of multiple value-added heterocycles opens up a new horizon towards the organic catalysis and for this purpose, development of natural resources acts as an effective catalyst. Using environmentally friendly reaction medium e.g. ACC, WETSA, WEBSA have been used for the synthesis of some crucial heterocyclic scaffolds such as bisenols and 2-amino-4H-pyrans, tetraketones, pyrans, and biaryls. This book can also be used as a textbook for graduate and post graduate level courses for students. Furthermore, the problems with answers in book will add better understanding for students. |
| Added Author | Nag, Ahindra. |
| Subject | ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical |
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| Summary | This book provides an interdisciplinary, integrative overview of environmental problem-solving using mild reaction conditions, green reagents, waste free and energy efficient synthesis in both industry and academic world. Discussions include a broad, integrated perspective on sustainability, integrated risk, multi-scale changes and impacts taking place within ecosystems worldwide. Features: This book serves as a reference book for scientific investigators who need to do greener synthesis of organic compounds, drugs and natural products under mild reaction condition using green reagents, eco-friendly catalysts and benign reaction mediums over traditional synthetic processes which is a key driving force of scientists. Greener synthesis of multiple value-added heterocycles opens up a new horizon towards the organic catalysis and for this purpose, development of natural resources acts as an effective catalyst. Using environmentally friendly reaction medium e.g. ACC, WETSA, WEBSA have been used for the synthesis of some crucial heterocyclic scaffolds such as bisenols and 2-amino-4H-pyrans, tetraketones, pyrans, and biaryls. This book can also be used as a textbook for graduate and post graduate level courses for students. Furthermore, the problems with answers in book will add better understanding for students. |
| Contents | Chapter 1 Green Chemistry and Green CatalystsAhindra Nag and Hemidra Shekhar MaityChapter 2 New greener developments in direct amidation of carboxylic acidsAndrea Ojeda-Porras and Diego Gamba-SánchezChapter 3 Greener Methods for Halogenation of Aromatic CompoundsPaolaAcosta-Guzmán and Diego Gamba-SánchezChapter 4 Microwave as a Greener Alternative in the Synthesis of Organic CompoundsPaola Acosta-GuzmánChapter 5 Photochemical reactions as a useful and easy to implement and scale up, new method for the synthesis of chemicalsAngelo AlbiniChapter 6 Bioctalysis in Green SolventsMargherita Miele, Laura Ielo, Vittorio Pace, Andrés R. AlcántaraChapter 7 Palladium-Catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling in Continuous FlowRemi Nguyen, Virinder S. Parmar, and Christophe LenChapter 8 Synthesis of Bioactive Heterocyclic CompoundsAthar Ata and Samina NazChapter 9 The Use of Small Particle Catalysts in Pursuit of Green and Sustainable ChemistryJohn A GlaserChapter 10 Greener Organic Transformations by Plant -Derived Water Extract AshesBipasa Halder and Ahindra NagChapter 11 The application of starch in the synthesis of N-substitutd pyrroles by a simple and green routeK. Arabpourian and Farahnaz. K. BehbahaniChapter 12 Greener Synthesis of Potential DrugsRenata Studzińska, Renata Kołodziejska, Daria KupczykChapter 13 Selected Green Efforts to Utilization ofCarbohydratesMichela I. SimoneChapter 14 Greener Synthesis of Natural ProductsRenata Kołodziejska, Renata Studzińska, Hanna Pawluk,Alina WoźniakChapter 15 The Prelude of Green Syntheses of Drugs and Natural ProductsLeonardo Xochicale-Santana, Vidyasagar. C. C, Blanca M. Muñoz-Flores, and Víctor M. Jiménez Pérez.Chapter 16 Biosynthesis of Natural ProductsAthar Ata, Samina Naz and Kenneth FriesenProblems and Answers |
| Subject | ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical |
| Multimedia |