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Chemical synthesis using supercritical fluids / edited by Philip G. Jessop and Walter Leitner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Weinheim ; New York : Wiley-VCH, c1999.Description: xx, 480 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 3527296050 (acidfree paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QD538 .C42 1999
Contents:
1. Introduction. 1.1. Supercritical Fluids as Media for Chemical Reactions. 1.2. Phase Behavior and Solubility. 1.3. Physical Properties as Related to Chemical Reactions -- 2. Experimental Techniques. 2.1. High-Pressure Reaction Equipment Design. 2.2. Extraction and Related Separation Techniques. 2.3. Precipitation and Crystallization Techniques. 2.4. Microemulsions, Emulsions and Latexes -- 3. Spectroscopy of SCF Solutions. 3.1. Vibrational Spectroscopy. 3.2. NMR Spectroscopy. 3.3. UV, EPR, X-ray and Related Spectroscopic Techniques -- 4. Reactions in SCF. 4.1. Synthesis of Inorganic Solids. 4.2. Synthesis of Coordination Compounds. 4.3. Stoichiometric Organic Reactions. 4.4. Photochemical and Photo-induced Reactions. 4.5. Polymerizations in Dense Carbon Dioxide. 4.6. Free-Radical Polymerization in Reactive Supercritical Fluids. 4.7. Metal-Complex-Catalyzed Reactions. 4.8. Heterogeneous Catalysis. 4.9. Enzymatic Catalysis. 4.10. Phase Transfer and Ammonium Salt Catalyzed Reactions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction. 1.1. Supercritical Fluids as Media for Chemical Reactions. 1.2. Phase Behavior and Solubility. 1.3. Physical Properties as Related to Chemical Reactions -- 2. Experimental Techniques. 2.1. High-Pressure Reaction Equipment Design. 2.2. Extraction and Related Separation Techniques. 2.3. Precipitation and Crystallization Techniques. 2.4. Microemulsions, Emulsions and Latexes -- 3. Spectroscopy of SCF Solutions. 3.1. Vibrational Spectroscopy. 3.2. NMR Spectroscopy. 3.3. UV, EPR, X-ray and Related Spectroscopic Techniques -- 4. Reactions in SCF. 4.1. Synthesis of Inorganic Solids. 4.2. Synthesis of Coordination Compounds. 4.3. Stoichiometric Organic Reactions. 4.4. Photochemical and Photo-induced Reactions. 4.5. Polymerizations in Dense Carbon Dioxide. 4.6. Free-Radical Polymerization in Reactive Supercritical Fluids. 4.7. Metal-Complex-Catalyzed Reactions. 4.8. Heterogeneous Catalysis. 4.9. Enzymatic Catalysis. 4.10. Phase Transfer and Ammonium Salt Catalyzed Reactions.

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