With Some 2,000 Illustrations and 50 Tables The 'Handbook of Homogeneous Hydrogenation, 3 Volumes' Is A Must-Have For Everyone Working In The Chemicals And Pharmaceutical Industries.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45255) has announced the addition of The Handbook of Homogeneous Hydrogenation hydrogenation (hīdrôj`ənā'shən, hī'drəjənā`shən), chemical reaction of a substance with molecular hydrogen, usually in the presence of a catalyst. , 3 Volumes to their offering. This multi-volume handbook is the first to cover all questions concerning homogeneous hydrogenation. As such, it presents the catalysts, the scope of their application, mechanistic aspects, asymmetric methods, combinatorials catalysis, recycling methods and industrial examples. In 45 clearly structured chapters, the book includes all hydrogenation reactions catalyzed by soluble transition metal-based catalysts. All authors adopt an applied approach, emphasizing those aspects important for industrial use. With some 2,000 illustrations and 50 tables, this is a must-have for everyone working in the chemicals and pharmaceutical industries, as well as for graduate students in chemistry. Author information Kees Elsevier was born in 1957 in Den Haag, The Netherlands. He obtained his masters and PhD in chemistry at Utrecht University (1984) with Dr P. Vermeer and Professor H.J.T. Bos, on the topic of "transition-metal mediated synthesis of chiral chi·ral adj. Of or relating to the structural characteristic of a molecule that makes it impossible to superimpose it on its mirror image. chi·ral allenes". Subsequently he moved to the University of Amsterdam, where he has developed his interests in organometallic chemistry and catalysis employing late-transition-metal compounds. He became associate professor in 1991, and then occupied the John van Geuns chair for developing transition-metal-NMR spectroscopy from 1995 till 1999. Since 1999 he holds the chair of Molecular Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Amsterdam. He has been visiting professor twice at the Weizmann Institute of Science The Weizmann Institute of Science (מכון ויצמן למדע) is a world-renowned institute of higher learning and research in Rehovot, Israel. , Israel, and at the Universities of Strasbourg and Toulouse (France). He is co-author of about 180 scientific papers on various topics in organometallic chemistry, homogeneous catalysis, and (transition metal) NMR spectroscopy, including contributions to several books. He has lately focused on Pd-catalyzed hydrogenations, involving N-ligands and N-heterocyclic carbenes, as well as catalysis involving aggregates (micelles and vesicles) of metallo-amphiphiles. He has supervised 20 PhD graduations. Kees serves on the advisory board of several scientific journals and he is scientific director of the Holland Research School of Molecular Chemistry. Hans de Vries was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (1951). In 1979 he received his Ph.D from the University of Groningen Degree programmes Bachelor's degree programmes The Bachelor phase lasts three years and after successful completion of a Bachelor's programme result in a BSc or BA degree. There are a total number of 61 Bachelor degree programmes. , were he worked under the guidance of Richard M. Kellogg on chiral, bridged dihydropyridines as NADH-mimetics. After a postdoctoral stint at Brandeis University, Waltham, USA with Jim Hendrickson (total synthesis of Methoxatin or PQQ) from 79-81 he moved back to Europe. From 1982-1988 he worked as medicinal chemist for Sandoz, first in Vienna, afterwards in London. Being more interested in chemistry than drugs he moved back to the Netherlands, were he took up employment with DSM 1. DSM - Data Structure Manager. An object-oriented language by J.E. Rumbaugh and M.E. Loomis of GE, similar to C++. It is used in implementation of CAD/CAE software. DSM is written in DSM and C and produces C as output. , a multinational specialty chemicals company. His current job is Principal Scientist Homogeneous Catalysis for Fine Chemicals. Since 1998 he has been appointed as part-time professor at the University of Groningen. In 2000 he was appointed visiting industrial professor at the University of Bristol. During 2005 he was a visiting professor at the Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg. His research interests are in the area of asymmetric hydrogenation (MonoPhos), aromatic substitution ("homeopathic Homeopathic A holistic and natural approach to healthcare. Mentioned in: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome homeopathic, adj " palladium), hydroformylation, metathesis metathesis /me·tath·e·sis/ (me-tath´e-sis) 1. artificial transfer of a morbid process. 2. a chemical reaction in which an element or radical in one compound exchanges places with another element or radical in , combinations of enzymes with transition metal catalysis, HTS, combinatorial catalysis and process intensification. He is (co-)author of 20 patents and over 100 publications. He is married and has three children. Content Outline: Historic introduction and mechanism of homogeneous hydrogenation Hydrogenation kinetics Spectroscopic spec·tro·scope n. An instrument for producing and observing spectra. spec tro·scop techniques in homogeneous hydrogenation Homogeneous hydrogenation of alkenes, alkynes and dienes Homogeneous hydrogenation of aldehydes, ketones Ketones Poisonous acidic chemicals produced by the body when fat instead of glucose is burned for energy. Breakdown of fat occurs when not enough insulin is present to channel glucose into body cells. Mentioned in: Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Urinalysis , esters and anhydrides Aromatic and heteroaromatic hydrogenation Homogeneous hydrogenation of CO2 (Aromatic) Dehalogenation reactions Homogeneous polymer hydrogenation Transfer hydrogenation Diastereoselective hydrogenations Dehydrogenations of alkanes The following is a list of straight-chain alkanes and their common names, sorted by number of carbon atoms. Number of C atoms Formula Common name Synonyms 1 CH4 Methane marsh gas; methyl hydride; natural gas 2 C2H6 and alcohols Asymmetric olefin hydrogenation Asymmetric ketone ketone (kē`tōn), any of a class of organic compounds that contain the carbonyl group, C=O, and in which the carbonyl group is bonded only to carbon atoms. and beta-ketoester hydrogenations (including mechanism) Asymmetric hydrogenation of alpha-ketoesters Asymmetric C=N hydrogenation Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation High throughput experimentation and ligand libraries Industrial applications Two-phase aqueous hydrogenations Homogeneous hydrogenations in neoteric ne·o·ter·ic adj. Of recent origin; modern. [Late Latin ne tericus, from Greek ne solvents Immobilisation techniques Hydrogen activation in biological systems and model systems Transition metal catalysed regeneration of hydrogenase hy·drog·e·nase n. An enzyme in certain microorganisms that catalyzes the formation of hydrogen. hydrogenase an enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of various substances by combining them with molecular hydrogen. cofactors Catalyst deactivation Chemical engineering aspects For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45255 |
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