Organic Reactions in Water: Principles, Strategies and ApplicationsISBN: 978-1-4051-3890-1
Hardcover
424 pages
April 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Volatile organic solvents are the normal media used in both
research scale and industrial scale synthesis of organic chemicals.
Their environmental impact is significant, however, and so the
development of alternative reaction media has become of great
interest.
Developments in the use of water as a solvent for organic synthesis have reached the point where it could now be considered a viable solvent for many organic reactions. Organic Reactions in Water demonstrates the underlying principles of using water as a reaction solvent and, by reference to a range of reaction types and systems, it’s effective use in synthetic organic chemistry. Written by an internationally respected team of contributors, and with a strong focus on the practical use of water as a reaction medium, this book illustrates the enormous potential of water for the development of new and unique chemistries and synthetic strategies, while at the same time offering a much reduced environmental impact.