Green Chemistry Using Liquid and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Green Chemistry Using Liquid and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Green Chemistry Using Liquid and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Green Chemistry Using Liquid and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

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Overview

Chemists have been researching the potential of liquid and supercritical carbon dioxide for environmentally safe applications. This edited volume will cover the various applications of using these forms of carbon dioxide. The three main areas of focus are catalysis and chemical synthesis in CO2, polymers in CO2, and industrial processes and applications utilizing CO2. The book is aimed at researchers in academia and industry, and the contributors are all experts in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190288617
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/20/2003
Series: Green Chemistry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 13 MB
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Table of Contents

Introduction, J. Young, J. DeSimone, and W. TumasPart I: Catalysis and Chemical Synthesis in CO[21 Phase behavior and its effects on reactions in liquid and supercritical CO2, L. A. Blanchard et al.2 Advances in homogeneous, heterogeneous and biphasic metal catalyzed reactions in dense phase carbon dioxide, T. Ikariya et al.3. CO[2 as a reactant and solvent in catalysis, T. Ikariya and R. Noyori4. Free radical chemistry in supercritical CO[2, J. M. Tanko5. Fluorous phases and compressed carbon dioxide as alternative solvents for chemical synthesis: a comparison, W. Leitner6. Enzyme chemistry in carbon dioxide, R. L. Rodney and A. J. RussellPart II: Polymers in CO[27. Solubility of polymers in CO[2, M. McHugh8 Interfacial phenomena with CO[2-soluble surfactants, K. Johnston et al.9. Synthesis and characterization of polymers: From polymeric micelles to step growth polymerizations, J. Young and J. DeSimone10. Preparation and studies of polymer/polymer composites prepared using supercritical carbon dioxide, E. Kung, A. J. Lesser, and T. J. McCarthy11. Rheological properties of polymers modified with CO[2, C. W. Manke and E. GulariPart III: Industrial Processes and Applications Utilizing CO[212 Coatings from liquid and supercritical CO[2, Y. Chernyak et al.13. Dry cleaning with liquid CO[2, G. Stewart14. Selective and complete hydrogenation of vegetable oils and free fatty acids in supercritical fluids, T. Tacke, S. Wieland, and P. Panster15. Supercritical CO[2 enhancement of cemented materials, C. Taylor, J. Rubin, and B. Carey
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