A well-timed book that aims at sustainability in synthesis and production of chemicals. Details the different green solvents, their physiochemical properties, performance, and distinct applications. Presents a greener approach to replacing the conventional solvents by sustainable solvents by finding similarities in their reaction mechanisms. It also includes the technical, economic, and environmental aspects of these solvents showing how to maximize their reuse and recycling.
A well-timed book that aims at sustainability in synthesis and production of chemicals. Details the different green solvents, their physiochemical properties, performance, and distinct applications. Presents a greener approach to replacing the conventional solvents by sustainable solvents by finding similarities in their reaction mechanisms. It also includes the technical, economic, and environmental aspects of these solvents showing how to maximize their reuse and recycling.
Xiao-Feng Wu, PhD, is a Professor at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS. Zhiping Yin, PhD, is a Professor at the School of Pharmacy of Jiangsu University. Liang-Nian He, PhD, is a Professor at Nankai University. Feng Wang, PhD, serves as the vice director of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS and the director of the Biomass-Conversion and Bio-Energy division at the Bioenergy Chemical Group.
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1 Recent Achievements on Organic Reactions in Alcohols
2 Recent Achievements on Organic Reactions in Acetonitrile
3 Recent Achievements on Organic Reactions in Bio-based Solvents
4. Recent Achievements on Organic Reactions in DMSO
5 The Using of DMC as green solvent in organic synthesis
6 Applications of Green Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) in Synthetic Transformations
7 Recent Achievements on Organic Reactions in Ionic Liquids
8 Recent achievements on organic reactions in ketones and esters
9. Recent achievements on Organic Reactions in Polyethylene Glycol
10 Recent Advances in Organic Reactions Using Water as Solvent