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Activation methods : sonochemistry and high pressure / edited by Jean-Philippe Goddard, Max Malcria, Cyril Ollivier.

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Book
Contributor:
Goddard, Jean-Philippe, editor.
Malacria, Max, editor.
Ollivier, Cyril, editor.
Series:
Eco-compatibility of organic synthesis set ; volume 2.
Eco-compatibility of organic synthesis set ; volume 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sonochemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (126 pages).
Place of Publication:
London, England : ISTE, [2019]
Summary:
Activation Methods examines recent improvements in the utilization of ultrasonic waves and pressurized gases to generate reactions. A straightforward method to use, sonochemistry allows chemical reactions to be carried out under ultrasound without the need for external heat, reagents or catalysts - leading to high yields and the production of a minimum amount of waste. This book presents an overview of the main applications of sonochemistry in green organic chemistry, with an emphasis on texts published within the last few years. High-pressure chemical reactions offer innovative solutions to problems relating to synthesis. They allow access to new products and a further understanding of reaction mechanisms. This book presents the characteristics of hyperbaric activation, which allow the integration of an arsenal of tools for green chemistry, such as the lowering of energy costs and of by-products, as well as the possibility of using substrates that are sterically congested and generally inert.
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Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781119687412
1119687411
9781119687429
111968742X
9781119687443
1119687446

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