It is well-established that organic synthetic processes have been at the core of the chemical industry for hundreds of years, in the production of organic compounds with a wide range of applications. However, we are becoming increasingly aware of the hazardous substances used and generated by these chemical processes. The field of organic synthesis has undergone profound changes to switch to equally efficient, but more sustainable processes that avoid the extensive use of toxic and hazardous reagents and solvents, harsh reaction conditions and expensive and sophisticated catalysts.
Explaining methods for carrying out chemical syntheses without the use of catalysts, this book demonstrates how avoiding catalysts during synthesis can mean less use of toxic, environmentally damaging chemicals, or endangered elements, and lower costs. It is an important reference for chemists involved in organic synthesis, as well as for green chemists.
Catalyst-free Organic Synthesis: An Introduction; Catalyst-free Organic Reactions with Room Temperature Conditions; Catalyst-free Organic Reactions with Conventional Heating; Catalyst-free Organic Reactions with Microwave Irradiation; Catalyst-free Organic Reactions with Ultrasound Irradiation; Catalyst-free Organic Reactions with Ball-Milling