04826nam 22006253u 450 991100687640332120240521095347.01-78262-613-11-68015-818-X1-84973-682-0(CKB)3710000000517230(EBL)4095435(Exl-AI)993710000000517230(EXLCZ)99371000000051723020151130d2015|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlternative Solvents for Green Chemistry2nd ed.Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry20151 online resource (375 p.)RSC Green ChemistryDescription based upon print version of record.1-84973-595-6 Title; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Safety Considerations, Life Cycle Assessment and Green Metrics; 1.2.1 Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS); 1.2.2 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA); 1.2.3 Solvents in the Pharmaceutical Industry and Immediate Alternatives to Common Laboratory Solvents; 1.2.4 Solvents in Analytical Chemistry incl. HPLC; 1.3 Solvent Properties including Polarity; 1.4 What Remains to be Done?; 1.5 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Green Solvents - Legislation and Certification; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Solvent Registration2.2.1 European Union and Switzerland2.2.2 United States and Canada; 2.2.3 China and Taiwan; 2.2.4 Japan; 2.3 Solvent Emission Regulations; 2.4 Applications Legislation; 2.4.1 Food and Beverages; 2.4.2 Pharmaceuticals, Nutraceuticals and Herbal Medicines; 2.4.3 Cosmetics and Personal Care; 2.5 Natural or Organic Certification; 2.6 Summary; References; Chapter 3 'Solvent-Free' Chemistry; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Chemical Examples; 3.2.1 Inorganic and Materials Synthesis; 3.2.2 Organic Synthesis; 3.2.3 Biomass Transformations; 3.3 Summary and Outlook for the Future; References; Chapter 4 Water4.1 Introduction4.1.1 Biphasic Systems; 4.2 Chemical Examples; 4.2.1 Extraction; 4.2.2 Chemical Synthesis; 4.2.3 Materials Synthesis; 4.3 Energy-Related Research in Seawater: Biorefineries and Hydrogen Production; 4.4 High-Temperature, Superheated or Near-Critical Water; 4.5 Summary and Outlook for the Future; References; Chapter 5 Supercritical Fluids; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Chemical Examples; 5.2.1 Supercritical and Liquid Carbon Dioxide; 5.2.2 Supercritical Water and Near-Critical Water; 5.2.3 Supercritical Alcohols; 5.3 Summary and Outlook for the Future; ReferencesChapter 6 Renewable Solvents and Other 'Green' VOCs6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Chemical Examples; 6.2.1 Alcohols including Glycerol; 6.2.2 Esters; 6.2.3 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran (2-MeTHF); 6.2.4 Carbonates; 6.2.5 Terpenes and Plant Oils; 6.2.6 Renewable Alkanes; 6.2.7 Ionic Liquids and Eutectic Mixtures Prepared from Biofeedstocks; 6.3 Summary and Outlook for the Future; References; Chapter 7 Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids and Eutectic Mixtures; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Biodegradation and Toxicological Studies; 7.3 Chemical Examples; 7.3.1 Extractions and Separations using RTILS7.3.2 Electrochemistry in RTILS7.3.3 Synthesis in RTILS; 7.4 Summary and Outlook for the Future; References; Chapter 8 Fluorous Solvents and Related Systems; 8.1 Introduction; 8.1.1 Overview of Fluorous Approach; 8.1.2 Fluorous Solvent Polarity Data, Solubility and Miscibility Data; 8.1.3 Fluorous Catalysts and Reagents; 8.2 Chemical Examples; 8.2.1 Fluorous Extractions and Fluorous Analytical Chemistry; 8.2.2 Fluorous Reactions; 8.2.3 Fluorous Biphase Catalysis; 8.2.4 Fluorous Biological Chemistry and Biocatalysis; 8.2.5 Fluorous Combinatorial Chemistry; 8.2.6 Fluorous Materials Chemistry8.3 Summary and Outlook for the FutureThis book, appropriate for newcomers to the field, gives an overview of the many different kinds of solvents including alternative greener solvent choices.RSC Green ChemistryGreen Chemistry Series RSC Green Chemistry SolventsGenerated by AIGreen chemistryGenerated by AISolventsGreen chemistryKerton Francesca1824877Marriott Ray1234342Clark James H178032Kraus George1824878Stankiewicz Andrzej1763511Kou Yuan1824879Seidl Peter1824880AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006876403321Alternative Solvents for Green Chemistry4392283UNINA