Solvent-free Organic Synthesis, 2nd Completely Revised and Updated EditionISBN: 978-3-527-32264-0
Hardcover
468 pages
March 2009
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"Solvent-free Organic Synthesis is a long-needed and timely compilation of experimental procedures that do not use solvents during the reaction step. Even better, it also includes numerous syntheses that do not require solvents after the reaction for extraction, chromatography, or recrystallization, because they yield pure products in the absence of auxiliaries...This is a must-have book for all students (perhaps through libraries) and academic or industrial researchers who honestly want to use and improve sustainable syntheses, and can also be recommended for administrators and referees who control the funding of such endeavors for the well-being of our environment."
Gerd Kaupp
Organic Chemistry I
University of Oldenburg (Germany)
in: Angewandte Chemie/International Edition 40/03
"... a long-needed and timely compilation...this is a must-have book for all students and academic or industrial researchers."
Angewandte Chemie Intl.
"...offers graphical summaries of 537 examples of solvent-free organic reactions..."
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Vol. 125, No. 39
"In conclusion, this book constitutes an essential handbook in an excellent and exhaustive overview compilation. It is highly recommended to all those concerned with Green Chemistry as a valuable resource in the field."
A. Loupy, Paris-South University and CNRS, France
Synthesis 2003, No. 16
Gerd Kaupp
Organic Chemistry I
University of Oldenburg (Germany)
in: Angewandte Chemie/International Edition 40/03
"... a long-needed and timely compilation...this is a must-have book for all students and academic or industrial researchers."
Angewandte Chemie Intl.
"...offers graphical summaries of 537 examples of solvent-free organic reactions..."
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Vol. 125, No. 39
"In conclusion, this book constitutes an essential handbook in an excellent and exhaustive overview compilation. It is highly recommended to all those concerned with Green Chemistry as a valuable resource in the field."
A. Loupy, Paris-South University and CNRS, France
Synthesis 2003, No. 16