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Title The roots of organic development / edited by Jean-Roger Desmurs, Serge Ratton.

Imprint Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1996.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 562 pages) : illustrations
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computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Industrial chemistry library ; v. 8
Industrial chemistry library ; v. 8.
Summary The development of organic intermediates requires high performance and original technologies. This book reviews recent work on some fifteen basic technologies in intermediates development including; hydrogenation, fluorination, chlorination, nitration, enzymatic catalysis, hydroxylation, alkylation, carboxylation and the Friedel Crafts reaction. Problems and industrial constraints involved in industrial development are highlighted from a research viewpoint and new technologies with potential for use in industry, particularly catalyst-based technologies clean chemical processes, are described. A chapter dealing with reviews on sodium amidure and polymerisation inhibitors is included.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Chapter 1. Friedel-Crafts acylation : interactions between Lewis acids / acyl chlorides and Lewis acids / aryl ketones -- Chapter 2. Bismuth (III) salts in the Friedel-Crafts acylation -- Chapter 3. Friedel-Crafts acylation of aromatics using zeolites -- Chapter 4. CoCl2 catalyzed trifluoroacetylation of aromatics using trifluoroacetic anhydride -- Chapter 5. Catalysis by rare earth phosphate II : Selective O-methylation of phenols by methanol in vapor phase -- Chapter 6. Catalysis by rare earth phosphate III : Characterisation of samarium phosphate and samarium phosphate-cesium hydrogenophosphate as key catalysts for O-alkylation of phenols -- Chapter 7. Selective functionalisation of fluoroaromatics via organosilicon intermediates -- Chapter 8. Arylation of amines and alcohols catalyzed by nickel, copper or palladium complexes -- Chapter 9. The isomerisation of 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene : a theoretical study -- Chapter 10. Carboxylation of hydroxy aromatic compounds -- Chapter 11. Access to polychlorophenols, chemistry of intermediates -- Chapter 12. Diastereoselective halogenations -- Chapter 13. Enzymatic hydrolysis of adiponitrile into 5-cyanovaleric acid, an intermediate for Nylon 6 -- Chapter 14. Reagents with trifluoromethyl substituents -- Chapter 15. Fluorination of aromatic compounds by halogen exchange with fluoride anions ("Halex" reaction) -- Chapter 16. 4-Fluorophenol : a key intermediate for agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals -- Chapter 17. Fluorodecarboxylation of arylchloroformate : a new access to fluoroaromatics -- Chapter 18. Mild trifluoromethylation of organic compounds -- Chapter 19. Formylation of aromatic compounds in superacidic medium -- Chapter 20. High selectivities in hydrogenation of halogenonitrobenzenes on Pd, Pt or Raney Nickel as catalysts -- Chapter 21. Influence of the cation in condensation of glyoxylic acid on phenols in aqueous hydroxide solution -- Chapter 22. Selective access to hydroquinone <<Fuchsone>> route -- Chapter 23. The mechanisms of nitration of phenol -- Chapter 24. Oxidation of alkylphenols to hydroxybenzaldehydes -- Chapter 25. Large pore Ti-Beta zeolite with very low aluminium content : an active and selective catalyst for oxidations using hydrogen peroxide -- Chapter 26. Peptide synthesis by SAPPHO technology -- Chapter 27. A new and practical removal of allyl and allyloxycarbonyl group promoted by water-soluble Pd(0) catalysts -- Chapter 28. Safety of chlorination reactions -- Chapter 29. Sodium amide in organic synthesis -- Chapter 30. Delivery systems for controlled release of active materials -- Chapter 31. Anisole : an excellent solvent -- Chapter 32. The use of phenolic compounds as free-radical polymerization inhibitors -- Chapter 33. Tracing back the origin of vanillin by SNIF-NMR -- Chapter 34. NMR under high gas pressure -- Chapter 35. Lactic derivatives : methods for determining the optical purity of various intermediates.
Note Print version record.
Subject Chemistry, Organic -- Industrial applications.
Chimie organique -- Applications industrielles.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
Chemistry, Organic -- Industrial applications
Indexed Term Organic compounds
Added Author Desmurs, Jean-Roger.
Ratton, Serge.
Other Form: Print version: Roots of organic development. Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1996 0444824340 9780444824349 (DLC) 96005960 (OCoLC)34192011
Online version: Roots of organic development. Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1996 (OCoLC)760072670
ISBN 9780444824349
0444824340
9780080542621 (electronic bk.)
008054262X (electronic bk.)
1281058386
9781281058386
Standard No. AU@ 000056658931
CHNEW 001005716
DEBBG BV039827917
DEBBG BV042304322
DEBSZ 405302304
DEBSZ 482352035
NZ1 12432769
NZ1 15188394

 
    
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