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Catalytic in Organic Syntheses 1976

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1976
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Paul Rylander
  • Language: English

Catalysis in Organic Syntheses 1976 provides information pertinent to organic chemistry and the practical applications of catalysis. This book reviews the influence of mass and… Read more

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Catalysis in Organic Syntheses 1976 provides information pertinent to organic chemistry and the practical applications of catalysis. This book reviews the influence of mass and heat transport on the performance of heterogeneous catalysts. Organized into five parts encompassing 17 chapters, this compilation of papers starts with an overview of how the formulation of the catalyst and the selection of operating conditions influence the chemistry of the reactions that occur. This text then examines the Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), which is a powerful tool for the analysis of surface and subsurface elemental composition in the fields of metallurgy, semiconductors, and thin films. Other chapters consider the importance of differential thermal analysis (DTA) as a useful method for rapidly screening potential catalysts. The final chapter deals with the rhodium-catalyzed nuclear hydrogenation of N-aryl amides, which is an excellent laboratory method for the preparation of N-alicyclic amides. This book is a valuable resource for organic and catalytic chemists.

Table of contents


List of Contributors

Preface

Engineering Aspects and Surface Analysis

Influence of Mass and Heat Transfer on Performance of Heterogeneous Catalysts in Gas/Liquid/Solid Systems

Auger Electron Spectroscopy. A Passing Curiosity or a Practical Surface Analytical Tool for Heterogeneous Catalysis

Special Topics

Catalytic Tritiation in the Preparation of Labeled Compounds

Enzymatic Epoxidation and Oxygen Activation

Examples of the Use of DTA for the Study of Catalyst Activity and Related Phenomena

Catalyst Activity via Thermal Analysis

Polymer-Attached Homogeneous Catalysis

Polymer-Attached Catalysts

Polymer-Anchored Homogeneous Hydrogenation Catalysts and Their Use in Multistep Synthetic Reactions

Catalytic Processes

Synthesis by Carbon Monoxide Insertion at Carbon-Chlorine Bonds

Asymmetric Homogeneous Hydrogenation with Chiral Rhodium-Phosphine Catalysts

Stereochemical Aspects of Metal-Catalyzed Formation and Hydrogenolysis of Epoxy Alcohols

Some Aspects of Nitroalkane Hydrogenation via Homogeneous Catalysis

Use of Hydrazine-Ruthenium on Carbon for Selective Synthesis of Nitro-Substituted α-Phenylenediamines

Hydrogenation

Selective Hydrogenations Catalyzed by Dichlorodicarbonylbis (Triphenylphosphine) Ruthenium (II)

Polymer Hydrogenations with Soluble Lithium/Cobalt and Aluminum/Cobalt Catalysts

Hydrogeneolysis of Polyalkylcyclopropanes

Preparation of N-Alicyclic Amides by Nuclear Hydrogenation of N-Aryl Amides

Subject Index

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  • Language: English

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