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    Handbook of Green Chemistry, Green Solvents. Volume 5: Reactions in Water [Repost]

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    Handbook of Green Chemistry, Green Solvents. Volume 5: Reactions in Water [Repost]

    Paul T. Anastas, Chao-Jun Li - Handbook of Green Chemistry, Green Solvents. Volume 5: Reactions in Water
    Published: 2010 | ISBN: 3527315748 | PDF | 410 pages | 11 MB


    Handbook of Green Chemistry is a landmark publication in green chemistry. 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 2011 covering green processes and 10 to 12 in 2012 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.
    Contents of Volume 5 : Reactions in Water
    The Principles of and Reasons for Using Water as a Solvent for Green Chemistry
    Green Acid Catalysis in Water
    Green Bases in Water
    Green Oxidation in Water
    Green Reduction in Water
    Coupling Reactions in Water
    "On Water" for Green Chemistry
    Pericyclic Reactions in Water, Towards Green Chemistry
    Non-conventional Energy Sources for Green Synthesis in Water (Microwave, Ultrasound, and Photo)
    Functionalization of Carbohydrates in Water
    Water Under Extreme Conditions for Green Chemistry
    Water as a Green Solvent for Pharmaceutical Applications
    Water as a Green Solvent for Bulk Chemicals