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Liquid Phase Oxidation via Heterogeneous Catalysis: Organic Synthesis and Industrial Applications (repost)

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Liquid Phase Oxidation via Heterogeneous Catalysis: Organic Synthesis and Industrial Applications (repost)

Mario G. Clerici, Oxana A. Kholdeeva, "Liquid Phase Oxidation via Heterogeneous Catalysis: Organic Synthesis and Industrial Applications"
2013 | ISBN: 0470915528 | English | 546 Pages | PDF | 14 MB

Sets the stage for environmentally friendly industrial organic syntheses

From basic principles to new and emerging industrial applications, this book offers comprehensive coverage of heterogeneous liquid-phase selective oxidation catalysis. It fully examines the synthesis, characterization, and application of catalytic materials for environmentally friendly organic syntheses. Readers will find coverage of all the important classes of catalysts, with an emphasis on their stability and reusability.

Liquid Phase Oxidation via Heterogeneous Catalysis features contributions from an international team of leading chemists representing both industry and academia. The book begins with a chapter on environmentally benign oxidants and then covers:

Selective oxidations catalyzed by TS-1 and other metal-substituted zeolites
Selective catalytic oxidation over ordered nanoporous metallo-aluminophosphates
Selective oxidations catalyzed by mesoporous metal-silicates
Liquid phase oxidation of organic compounds by supported metal-based catalysts
Selective liquid phase oxidations in the presence of supported polyoxometalates
Selective oxidations catalyzed by supported metal complexes
Liquid phase oxidation of organic compounds by metal-organic frameworks
Heterogeneous photocatalysis for selective oxidations with molecular oxygen

All the chapters dedicated to specific types of catalysts follow a similar organization and structure, making it easy to compare the advantages and disadvantages of different catalysts. The final chapter examines the latest industrial applications, such as the production of catechol and hydroquinone, cyclohexanone oxime, and propylene oxide.

With its unique focus on liquid phase heterogeneous oxidation catalysis, this book enables researchers in organic synthesis and oxidation catalysis to explore and develop promising new catalytic materials and synthetic routes for a broad range of industrial applications.