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Carbonyl Compounds
Discover how carbonyl compounds bridge reactants, catalysts, and specific products
Carbonyl-containing molecules represent some of the most versatile functionalities in organic chemistry, with applications in a wide variety of areas.
In Carbonyl Compounds: Reactants, Catalysts and Products, accomplished chemists and authors Feng Shi, Hongli Wang, and Xingchao Dai deliver a comprehensive treatment of these multi-functional compounds. You'll discover how to build carbonyl molecules with traditional and non-traditional methods, how to transform carbonyl-containing…mehr

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Carbonyl Compounds

Discover how carbonyl compounds bridge reactants, catalysts, and specific products

Carbonyl-containing molecules represent some of the most versatile functionalities in organic chemistry, with applications in a wide variety of areas.

In Carbonyl Compounds: Reactants, Catalysts and Products, accomplished chemists and authors Feng Shi, Hongli Wang, and Xingchao Dai deliver a comprehensive treatment of these multi-functional compounds. You'll discover how to build carbonyl molecules with traditional and non-traditional methods, how to transform carbonyl-containing molecules into fine chemicals, and how to use carbonyl-containing molecules as catalytic materials for the synthesis of fine chemicals.

The book is a comprehensive and systematic treatment of carbonyl compounds as reactants, catalysts, and products. From the use of carbon monoxide in the hydroformylation of alkenes and alkynes to the reactions via carbonyl and hydroxyl groups recycling, you'll find everything you need to know about these versatile compounds.

Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:

  • A thorough introduction to carbonyl molecules as reactants, including treatments of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, HCHO, HCOOH, and CO surrogates
  • An exploration of carbonyl compounds as catalysts, including acid catalyzed reactions with -CO2H and reactions via carbonyl and hydroxyl groups recycling
  • A practical discussion of the synthetic applications of carbonyl compounds, including the synthesis of functional molecules and the synthesis of functional materials
  • A concise treatment of future perspectives and potential research trends for carbonyl molecules


Perfect for organic, catalytic, pharmaceutical, and physical chemists, Carbonyl Compounds will also earn a place in the libraries of chemical engineers and materials scientists seeking a one-stop reference for up-to-date information about the building, transformation, and applications of carbonyl-containing molecules.


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Autorenporträt
Feng Shi is Professor at Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He completed his Ph.D. studies in catalysis at the same institute in 2004. After a three-year postdoctoral research in LIKAT in Germany, he joined the faculty of Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics in 2008 as Hundred Talents Program of CAS. Since 2016, he is the deputy director of the State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation in this institute. His research focuses on nano-catalysis in fine chemical synthesis and C1 chemistry. Hongli Wang received his Ph.D. degree in 2013 at Lanzhou University, under the supervision of Professor Yong-Min Liang and Shang-Dong Yang. He then moved to Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemisty, CAS and worked as post-doctoral research fellow with Professor Jin-Quan Yu from 2013-2015. He is currently an assistant professor in Professor Shi's group at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS. His research focuses on catalytic synthesis of high value-added chemicals with C1 molecules. Xingchao Dai is a Ph.D. candidate in Prof. Shi's Group at Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS. His current research focuses on the construction of heterogeneous catalytic systems in the high-added utilization of renewable biomass-based molecules.