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Green Syntheses, Volume 1

Green Syntheses, Volume 1

Edited ByPietro Tundo, John Andraos
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 20 June 2014
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b17151
Pages 246 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466513198
SubjectsEngineering & Technology, Physical Sciences
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Tundo, P. (Ed.), Andraos, J. (Ed.). (2014). Green Syntheses, Volume 1. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b17151
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Many new methods directed to organic and inorganic syntheses of useful intermediates are being developed to specifically address green and sustainable chemistry principles. Highlighting the importance of green metrics, the Green Syntheses series focuses on how to reliably substantiate and validate the level of "greenness" of chemical processes, pro

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction to the Green Syntheses Series
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Application of Material Efciency Metrics to Assess Reaction Greenness: Illustrative Case Studies from Organic Syntheses
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
Reaction 1: Synthesis of 3-Benzyl-5-Methyleneoxazolidin-2-One from N-Benzylprop-2-yn-1-Amine and CO2
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Reaction 2: Synthesis of the Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part I: Using Venturello Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part II: Using Lacunary-Type Phosphotungstate Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Solvent-Free Flavone Synthesis Reaction Using KHSO4 as Recyclable Catalyst
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Waste-Minimized Synthesis of Îł-Nitroketones
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Green Syntheses of Ethers and Esters Using Dimethyl Carbonate
View abstract
chapter 10|6 pages
Synthesis of Ethyl Octyl Ether by Reaction between 1-Octanol and Ethanol over Amberlyst 70
View abstract
chapter 11|10 pages
Reaction: Organocatalytic Asymmetric Tandem Epoxidation–Passerini Reaction
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Reaction: Green Synthesis of Chalcone and Coumarin Derivatives via a Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Enzymatic-Synthesized Hydroxy-l-Prolines as Asymmetric Catalysts for Green Synthesis
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Green Synthesis of Homoallylic Silyl Ethers
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Norstatines in Water
View abstract
chapter 16|14 pages
Five-Membered N- and O-Heterocycles by Dimethyl Carbonate Chemistry
View abstract

Many new methods directed to organic and inorganic syntheses of useful intermediates are being developed to specifically address green and sustainable chemistry principles. Highlighting the importance of green metrics, the Green Syntheses series focuses on how to reliably substantiate and validate the level of "greenness" of chemical processes, pro

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction to the Green Syntheses Series
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Application of Material Efciency Metrics to Assess Reaction Greenness: Illustrative Case Studies from Organic Syntheses
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
Reaction 1: Synthesis of 3-Benzyl-5-Methyleneoxazolidin-2-One from N-Benzylprop-2-yn-1-Amine and CO2
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Reaction 2: Synthesis of the Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part I: Using Venturello Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part II: Using Lacunary-Type Phosphotungstate Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Solvent-Free Flavone Synthesis Reaction Using KHSO4 as Recyclable Catalyst
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Waste-Minimized Synthesis of Îł-Nitroketones
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Green Syntheses of Ethers and Esters Using Dimethyl Carbonate
View abstract
chapter 10|6 pages
Synthesis of Ethyl Octyl Ether by Reaction between 1-Octanol and Ethanol over Amberlyst 70
View abstract
chapter 11|10 pages
Reaction: Organocatalytic Asymmetric Tandem Epoxidation–Passerini Reaction
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Reaction: Green Synthesis of Chalcone and Coumarin Derivatives via a Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Enzymatic-Synthesized Hydroxy-l-Prolines as Asymmetric Catalysts for Green Synthesis
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Green Synthesis of Homoallylic Silyl Ethers
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Norstatines in Water
View abstract
chapter 16|14 pages
Five-Membered N- and O-Heterocycles by Dimethyl Carbonate Chemistry
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Many new methods directed to organic and inorganic syntheses of useful intermediates are being developed to specifically address green and sustainable chemistry principles. Highlighting the importance of green metrics, the Green Syntheses series focuses on how to reliably substantiate and validate the level of "greenness" of chemical processes, pro

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction to the Green Syntheses Series
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Application of Material Efciency Metrics to Assess Reaction Greenness: Illustrative Case Studies from Organic Syntheses
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
Reaction 1: Synthesis of 3-Benzyl-5-Methyleneoxazolidin-2-One from N-Benzylprop-2-yn-1-Amine and CO2
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Reaction 2: Synthesis of the Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part I: Using Venturello Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part II: Using Lacunary-Type Phosphotungstate Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Solvent-Free Flavone Synthesis Reaction Using KHSO4 as Recyclable Catalyst
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Waste-Minimized Synthesis of Îł-Nitroketones
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Green Syntheses of Ethers and Esters Using Dimethyl Carbonate
View abstract
chapter 10|6 pages
Synthesis of Ethyl Octyl Ether by Reaction between 1-Octanol and Ethanol over Amberlyst 70
View abstract
chapter 11|10 pages
Reaction: Organocatalytic Asymmetric Tandem Epoxidation–Passerini Reaction
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Reaction: Green Synthesis of Chalcone and Coumarin Derivatives via a Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Enzymatic-Synthesized Hydroxy-l-Prolines as Asymmetric Catalysts for Green Synthesis
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Green Synthesis of Homoallylic Silyl Ethers
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Norstatines in Water
View abstract
chapter 16|14 pages
Five-Membered N- and O-Heterocycles by Dimethyl Carbonate Chemistry
View abstract

Many new methods directed to organic and inorganic syntheses of useful intermediates are being developed to specifically address green and sustainable chemistry principles. Highlighting the importance of green metrics, the Green Syntheses series focuses on how to reliably substantiate and validate the level of "greenness" of chemical processes, pro

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction to the Green Syntheses Series
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Application of Material Efciency Metrics to Assess Reaction Greenness: Illustrative Case Studies from Organic Syntheses
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
Reaction 1: Synthesis of 3-Benzyl-5-Methyleneoxazolidin-2-One from N-Benzylprop-2-yn-1-Amine and CO2
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Reaction 2: Synthesis of the Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part I: Using Venturello Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part II: Using Lacunary-Type Phosphotungstate Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Solvent-Free Flavone Synthesis Reaction Using KHSO4 as Recyclable Catalyst
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Waste-Minimized Synthesis of Îł-Nitroketones
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Green Syntheses of Ethers and Esters Using Dimethyl Carbonate
View abstract
chapter 10|6 pages
Synthesis of Ethyl Octyl Ether by Reaction between 1-Octanol and Ethanol over Amberlyst 70
View abstract
chapter 11|10 pages
Reaction: Organocatalytic Asymmetric Tandem Epoxidation–Passerini Reaction
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Reaction: Green Synthesis of Chalcone and Coumarin Derivatives via a Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Enzymatic-Synthesized Hydroxy-l-Prolines as Asymmetric Catalysts for Green Synthesis
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Green Synthesis of Homoallylic Silyl Ethers
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Norstatines in Water
View abstract
chapter 16|14 pages
Five-Membered N- and O-Heterocycles by Dimethyl Carbonate Chemistry
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Many new methods directed to organic and inorganic syntheses of useful intermediates are being developed to specifically address green and sustainable chemistry principles. Highlighting the importance of green metrics, the Green Syntheses series focuses on how to reliably substantiate and validate the level of "greenness" of chemical processes, pro

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction to the Green Syntheses Series
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Application of Material Efciency Metrics to Assess Reaction Greenness: Illustrative Case Studies from Organic Syntheses
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
Reaction 1: Synthesis of 3-Benzyl-5-Methyleneoxazolidin-2-One from N-Benzylprop-2-yn-1-Amine and CO2
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Reaction 2: Synthesis of the Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part I: Using Venturello Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part II: Using Lacunary-Type Phosphotungstate Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Solvent-Free Flavone Synthesis Reaction Using KHSO4 as Recyclable Catalyst
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Waste-Minimized Synthesis of Îł-Nitroketones
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Green Syntheses of Ethers and Esters Using Dimethyl Carbonate
View abstract
chapter 10|6 pages
Synthesis of Ethyl Octyl Ether by Reaction between 1-Octanol and Ethanol over Amberlyst 70
View abstract
chapter 11|10 pages
Reaction: Organocatalytic Asymmetric Tandem Epoxidation–Passerini Reaction
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Reaction: Green Synthesis of Chalcone and Coumarin Derivatives via a Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Enzymatic-Synthesized Hydroxy-l-Prolines as Asymmetric Catalysts for Green Synthesis
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Green Synthesis of Homoallylic Silyl Ethers
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Norstatines in Water
View abstract
chapter 16|14 pages
Five-Membered N- and O-Heterocycles by Dimethyl Carbonate Chemistry
View abstract

Many new methods directed to organic and inorganic syntheses of useful intermediates are being developed to specifically address green and sustainable chemistry principles. Highlighting the importance of green metrics, the Green Syntheses series focuses on how to reliably substantiate and validate the level of "greenness" of chemical processes, pro

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction to the Green Syntheses Series
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Application of Material Efciency Metrics to Assess Reaction Greenness: Illustrative Case Studies from Organic Syntheses
View abstract
chapter 3|10 pages
Reaction 1: Synthesis of 3-Benzyl-5-Methyleneoxazolidin-2-One from N-Benzylprop-2-yn-1-Amine and CO2
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Reaction 2: Synthesis of the Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part I: Using Venturello Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Green Methods for the Epoxidation of Olens Part II: Using Lacunary-Type Phosphotungstate Anion-Based Catalysts
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Solvent-Free Flavone Synthesis Reaction Using KHSO4 as Recyclable Catalyst
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Waste-Minimized Synthesis of Îł-Nitroketones
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Green Syntheses of Ethers and Esters Using Dimethyl Carbonate
View abstract
chapter 10|6 pages
Synthesis of Ethyl Octyl Ether by Reaction between 1-Octanol and Ethanol over Amberlyst 70
View abstract
chapter 11|10 pages
Reaction: Organocatalytic Asymmetric Tandem Epoxidation–Passerini Reaction
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Reaction: Green Synthesis of Chalcone and Coumarin Derivatives via a Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Enzymatic-Synthesized Hydroxy-l-Prolines as Asymmetric Catalysts for Green Synthesis
View abstract
chapter 14|10 pages
Green Synthesis of Homoallylic Silyl Ethers
View abstract
chapter 15|12 pages
Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Norstatines in Water
View abstract
chapter 16|14 pages
Five-Membered N- and O-Heterocycles by Dimethyl Carbonate Chemistry
View abstract
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