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Organometallics In Process Chemistry 1st Edition Thomas J Colacot

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Organometallics In Process Chemistry 1st Edition Thomas J Colacot
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Thomas J. Colacot, Vilvanathan Sivakumar
ISBN: 9783030279608, 9783030279615, 303027960X, 3030279618
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1
Volume: 65

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Organometallics In Process Chemistry 1st Edition Thomas J Colacot by Thomas J. Colacot, Vilvanathan Sivakumar 9783030279608, 9783030279615, 303027960X, 3030279618 instant download after payment.

This volume gives an overview of the applications of organometallic chemistry in process chemistry relevant to the current topics in synthetic chemistry. This volume starts with an introduction on the historical development of organometallics in process chemistry and is followed by chapters dealing with the last five years’ development in various organometallic reaction types such as the challenging cross coupling process, construction of 3.1.0 bicycles, pressure and transfer hydrogenations of historically challenging compounds such as esters, utilization of carbon dioxide for making organic compounds by flow process, drug synthesis and metal detection and scavenging in the finished APIs. A chapter by Colacot et.al., is also devoted to the process development and structural understanding of organometallic catalysts with particular emphasis to LnPd(0) catalysts. An academia – industry collaborated chapter on the use of water as a solvent for organometallic processes is included in this book.

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