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This book provides a complete updating of important developments in the study of catalysis as it applies to organic synthesis - with applications in major industrial processes. It covers a broad variety of catalytic processes ? both homogeneous and heterogeneous.
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This book provides a complete updating of important developments in the study of catalysis as it applies to organic synthesis - with applications in major industrial processes. It covers a broad variety of catalytic processes ? both homogeneous and heterogeneous.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 1985
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9780824772635
- ISBN-10: 0824772636
- Artikelnr.: 21643795
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 1985
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9780824772635
- ISBN-10: 0824772636
- Artikelnr.: 21643795
Robert L. Augustine (Edited by)
Part I: Homogeneous Catalysis 1. Mechanism and Stereochemistry of
Asymmetric Catalytic Hydrogénation 2. Asymmetric Hydroformylation Via
Polymer-Supported Chiral Catalysts 3. Selective CH and CC Bond Activation
in Alkanes by Transition Metal Complexes 4. Catalytic Methods for the
Synthesis of Cyclopropanes 5. The Interactions of Quinoiine and
Tetrahydroquinoline with Catalysts. Modeling Heterogeneous Catalysts with
Homogeneous Catalysts Part II: H2-Co Reactions 6. Methanol Synthesis over
Supported Palladium Catalysts 7. Supported Metal Cluster Catalysts for
Synthesis Gas Conversion 8. CO Hydrogenation on Alkali-Promoted Nickel
Catalysts 9. 1,4-Butanediol Via Rhodium Carbonyl-Catalyzed Hydroformylation
of Allyl Alcohol and Allyl t-Butyl Ether Part III: Heterogeneous Catalysis
10. Single Crystals as Model Catalysts 11. Asymmetric Sites on
Heterogeneous Catalysts 12. Organoactinide Complexes on Alumina 13.
Solvated Metal Atom Dispersed (SMAD) Catalysts Highly Active Bimetallic
Systems 14. Amphora Catalysts Part IV: Catalytic Oxidation 15. Industrial
Uses of Catalytic Oxidation and the Direct Oxidation of Olefins to Glycols
16. Mechanistic Studies of the Selective Oxygen Oxidation of Sulfides to
Sulfoxides Catalyzed by Dihalo Ruthenium(II) Complexes 17. Asymmetric
Epoxidation 18. C-C Double Bond Cleavage by Molecular Oxygen 19. Oxidation
of Hydrocarbons by Methane-Utilizing Bacteria Part V: Selected Topics 20.
Phenol Hydrogénation Process 21. Preparation of Nitriles by Catalyzed
Dehydration of Carboxamides and Aldoximes 22. Aminomethylation of Diene
Polymers: Novel Route to Polyamines
Asymmetric Catalytic Hydrogénation 2. Asymmetric Hydroformylation Via
Polymer-Supported Chiral Catalysts 3. Selective CH and CC Bond Activation
in Alkanes by Transition Metal Complexes 4. Catalytic Methods for the
Synthesis of Cyclopropanes 5. The Interactions of Quinoiine and
Tetrahydroquinoline with Catalysts. Modeling Heterogeneous Catalysts with
Homogeneous Catalysts Part II: H2-Co Reactions 6. Methanol Synthesis over
Supported Palladium Catalysts 7. Supported Metal Cluster Catalysts for
Synthesis Gas Conversion 8. CO Hydrogenation on Alkali-Promoted Nickel
Catalysts 9. 1,4-Butanediol Via Rhodium Carbonyl-Catalyzed Hydroformylation
of Allyl Alcohol and Allyl t-Butyl Ether Part III: Heterogeneous Catalysis
10. Single Crystals as Model Catalysts 11. Asymmetric Sites on
Heterogeneous Catalysts 12. Organoactinide Complexes on Alumina 13.
Solvated Metal Atom Dispersed (SMAD) Catalysts Highly Active Bimetallic
Systems 14. Amphora Catalysts Part IV: Catalytic Oxidation 15. Industrial
Uses of Catalytic Oxidation and the Direct Oxidation of Olefins to Glycols
16. Mechanistic Studies of the Selective Oxygen Oxidation of Sulfides to
Sulfoxides Catalyzed by Dihalo Ruthenium(II) Complexes 17. Asymmetric
Epoxidation 18. C-C Double Bond Cleavage by Molecular Oxygen 19. Oxidation
of Hydrocarbons by Methane-Utilizing Bacteria Part V: Selected Topics 20.
Phenol Hydrogénation Process 21. Preparation of Nitriles by Catalyzed
Dehydration of Carboxamides and Aldoximes 22. Aminomethylation of Diene
Polymers: Novel Route to Polyamines
Part I: Homogeneous Catalysis 1. Mechanism and Stereochemistry of
Asymmetric Catalytic Hydrogénation 2. Asymmetric Hydroformylation Via
Polymer-Supported Chiral Catalysts 3. Selective CH and CC Bond Activation
in Alkanes by Transition Metal Complexes 4. Catalytic Methods for the
Synthesis of Cyclopropanes 5. The Interactions of Quinoiine and
Tetrahydroquinoline with Catalysts. Modeling Heterogeneous Catalysts with
Homogeneous Catalysts Part II: H2-Co Reactions 6. Methanol Synthesis over
Supported Palladium Catalysts 7. Supported Metal Cluster Catalysts for
Synthesis Gas Conversion 8. CO Hydrogenation on Alkali-Promoted Nickel
Catalysts 9. 1,4-Butanediol Via Rhodium Carbonyl-Catalyzed Hydroformylation
of Allyl Alcohol and Allyl t-Butyl Ether Part III: Heterogeneous Catalysis
10. Single Crystals as Model Catalysts 11. Asymmetric Sites on
Heterogeneous Catalysts 12. Organoactinide Complexes on Alumina 13.
Solvated Metal Atom Dispersed (SMAD) Catalysts Highly Active Bimetallic
Systems 14. Amphora Catalysts Part IV: Catalytic Oxidation 15. Industrial
Uses of Catalytic Oxidation and the Direct Oxidation of Olefins to Glycols
16. Mechanistic Studies of the Selective Oxygen Oxidation of Sulfides to
Sulfoxides Catalyzed by Dihalo Ruthenium(II) Complexes 17. Asymmetric
Epoxidation 18. C-C Double Bond Cleavage by Molecular Oxygen 19. Oxidation
of Hydrocarbons by Methane-Utilizing Bacteria Part V: Selected Topics 20.
Phenol Hydrogénation Process 21. Preparation of Nitriles by Catalyzed
Dehydration of Carboxamides and Aldoximes 22. Aminomethylation of Diene
Polymers: Novel Route to Polyamines
Asymmetric Catalytic Hydrogénation 2. Asymmetric Hydroformylation Via
Polymer-Supported Chiral Catalysts 3. Selective CH and CC Bond Activation
in Alkanes by Transition Metal Complexes 4. Catalytic Methods for the
Synthesis of Cyclopropanes 5. The Interactions of Quinoiine and
Tetrahydroquinoline with Catalysts. Modeling Heterogeneous Catalysts with
Homogeneous Catalysts Part II: H2-Co Reactions 6. Methanol Synthesis over
Supported Palladium Catalysts 7. Supported Metal Cluster Catalysts for
Synthesis Gas Conversion 8. CO Hydrogenation on Alkali-Promoted Nickel
Catalysts 9. 1,4-Butanediol Via Rhodium Carbonyl-Catalyzed Hydroformylation
of Allyl Alcohol and Allyl t-Butyl Ether Part III: Heterogeneous Catalysis
10. Single Crystals as Model Catalysts 11. Asymmetric Sites on
Heterogeneous Catalysts 12. Organoactinide Complexes on Alumina 13.
Solvated Metal Atom Dispersed (SMAD) Catalysts Highly Active Bimetallic
Systems 14. Amphora Catalysts Part IV: Catalytic Oxidation 15. Industrial
Uses of Catalytic Oxidation and the Direct Oxidation of Olefins to Glycols
16. Mechanistic Studies of the Selective Oxygen Oxidation of Sulfides to
Sulfoxides Catalyzed by Dihalo Ruthenium(II) Complexes 17. Asymmetric
Epoxidation 18. C-C Double Bond Cleavage by Molecular Oxygen 19. Oxidation
of Hydrocarbons by Methane-Utilizing Bacteria Part V: Selected Topics 20.
Phenol Hydrogénation Process 21. Preparation of Nitriles by Catalyzed
Dehydration of Carboxamides and Aldoximes 22. Aminomethylation of Diene
Polymers: Novel Route to Polyamines