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High Pressure Chemistry Synthetic Mechanistic And Supercritical Applications Rudi Van Eldik

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High Pressure Chemistry Synthetic Mechanistic And Supercritical Applications Rudi Van Eldik
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.68 MB
Pages: 469
Author: Rudi van Eldik, Frank-Gerrit Klärner
ISBN: 9783527304042, 9783527612628, 3527304045, 3527612629
Language: English
Year: 2002

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High Pressure Chemistry Synthetic Mechanistic And Supercritical Applications Rudi Van Eldik by Rudi Van Eldik, Frank-gerrit Klärner 9783527304042, 9783527612628, 3527304045, 3527612629 instant download after payment.

It is a basic law of chemistry that pressure influences reactions. Thus, high-pressure reactions are no longer a rarity in chemistry today, but rather are indispensable tools - whether for innovative syntheses, new products or for explaining reaction mechanisms.
The expert editors, Rudi van Eldik and Frank-Gerrit Klarner, provide a comprehensive overview of this fascinating field, ranging from the influence of high pressure on organic and inorganic reactions, via concrete applications in synthesis for metal catalytic and stereoselective processes right up to the use of supercritical liquids.
Written by renowned experts, this volume contains a wealth of vital and practical information, for both newcomers to the field as well as experienced high-pressure chemists. Whether in academia or industry, this book belongs on the shelf of every chemist concerned with high-pressure chemistry either now or in the future.

Content:
Chapter 1 Effect of Pressure on Inorganic Reactions: Introduction and Mechanistic Applications (pages 3–40): Rudi van Eldik and Colin D. Hubbard
Chapter 2 The Effect of Pressure on Organic Reactions: Basic Principles and Mechanistic Applications (pages 41–96): Frank Wurche and Frank?Gerrit Klarner
Chapter 3 High?Pressure Kinetics and Highly Viscous Media (pages 97–128): Tsutomu Asano
Chapter 4 Water Exchange on Metal Ions: The Effect of Pressure (pages 131–160): Lothar Helm and Andre E. Merbach
Chapter 5 Insights into Solution Chemistry from High Pressure Electrochemistry (pages 161–183): Thomas W. Swaddle
Chapter 6 Pressure Effects on the Photoreactions of Transition Metal Complexes (pages 184–222): Peter C. Ford and Leroy E. Laverman
Chapter 7 Application of High Pressure in Transition Metal?Catalyzed Reactions (pages 223–238): Oliver Reiser
Chapter 8 High Pressure in Organic Synthesis: Influence on Selectivity (pages 239–283): Lutz F. Tietze and Peter L. Steck
Chapter 9 High?Pressure Promoted Cycloadditions for Application in Combinatorial Chemistry (pages 284–304): Ceorge J. T. Kuster and Hans W. Scheeren
Chapter 10 Catalytic and Solvophobic Promotion of High Pressure Addition Reactions (pages 305–347): Gerard Jenner
Chapter 11 Future Perspectives: Applications of High Pressure in Supramolecular Chemistry (pages 348–368): Robert Ruloff, Christophe Saudan, Andre E. Merbach and Frank?Gerrit Klarner
Chapter 12 Catalytic Reactions in Supercritical Fluids (pages 371–397): Jason Hyde, Walter Leitner and Martyn Poliakoff
Chapter 13 Application of Supercritical Fluids in the Fine Chemical Industry (pages 398–421): Werner Bonrath and Reinhard Karge
Chapter 14 Applications of Supercritical Water (pages 422–446): Eckhard Dinjus and Andrea Kruse

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