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Ionic Liquids for Organic Synthesis

Ravi Tomar

Casa editrice: Bentham Science Publishers.

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Ionic Liquids for Organic Synthesis explores the versatile applications of ionic liquids in modern organic chemistry, offering an in-depth look at their role as solvents, catalysts, and reaction facilitators. This comprehensive book spans seven chapters and covers their use in cross-coupling reactions, carbon dioxide fixation, and biomass conversion. It also highlights the eco-compatible synthesis of heterocycles through multicomponent reactions. The book emphasizes the unique properties of ionic liquids, such as their environmental compatibility and ability to enhance reaction efficiency, making them indispensable tools for sustainable chemical transformations. Aimed at researchers and professionals in organic and green chemistry, this book is a practical guide to leveraging ionic liquids in innovative ways. Key Features:- Discusses applications like biomass conversion and CO₂ fixation.- Highlights eco-compatible methods for heterocyclic synthesis.- Provides insights into sustainable and efficient chemical processes. Readership:Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals in green and organic chemistry.
Disponibile da: 09/04/2025.

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