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Ionic Liquids in Synthesis

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ISBN/EAN: 9783527605446
Umbreit-Nr.: 3835952

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 380 S., 3.43 MB
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Erschienen am 06.03.2006
Auflage: 1/2006


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  • Zusatztext
    • The demand for increasingly clean and efficient chemical syntheses is becoming more urgent from both an economic and an environmental standpoint. Many technologies rely on large quantities of hazardous even toxic solvents. A promising and now established approach is the development of new, ionic solvents that are fluid at room temperature. These solvents not only have the potential to increase chemical reactivity and thus lead to more efficient processes, but are also non-flammable and are less toxic than conventional solvents due to their low vapor pressure.<br> This volume brings together the latest developments in this fascinating field, supplemented by numerous practical tips, and thus provides those working in both research and industry with an indispensable source of information.
  • Kurztext
    • The demand for increasingly clean and efficient chemical syntheses is becoming more urgent from both an economic and an environmental standpoint. Many technologies rely on large quantities of hazardous even toxic solvents. A promising and now established approach is the development of new, ionic solvents that are fluid at room temperature. These solvents not only have the potential to increase chemical reactivity and thus lead to more efficient processes, but are also non-flammable and are less toxic than conventional solvents due to their low vapor pressure. This volume brings together the latest developments in this fascinating field, supplemented by numerous practical tips, and thus provides those working in both research and industry with an indispensable source of information.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <b>Professor Peter Wasserscheid</b> of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg is a young and ambitious researcher and one of the leading experts in the field of ionic liquids. He received the DECHEMA award of the Max-Buchner Research Foundation.<p><b>Dr. Thomas Welton</b> (Imperial College London) is investigating the chemical and physical properties of ionic liquids.</p>