![]() Aqueous-Phase Organometallic Catalysis: Concepts and Applications, 2nd, Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition
ISBN: 978-3-527-30712-8
Hardcover
780 pages
April 2004
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Now in its second completely revised and expanded edition. Written by the renowned editors B. Cornils and W. A. Herrmann, this book presents every important aspect of aqueous-phase organometallic catalysis, a method which saves time, waste and money. The large-scale application of this "green" technology in chemical industry clearly underlines its practical use outside of academia.
New chapters (for example "Organic Chemistry in Water"), 20% more content and fully updated contributions from by a plethora of international authors make this book a "must-have" for everyone working in this field.
From the reviews of the first edition:
"This overview will be extremely useful for everyone active in this field [...]" Angewandte Chemie
"This book is an essential in any chemical research library and I strongly recommend it to all synthetic research and teaching chemists. [...]" The Alchemist
"The editors are to be congratulated on assembling such a wide range of contributors who have described the industrial as well as the academic aspects of the subject." [...] Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
New chapters (for example "Organic Chemistry in Water"), 20% more content and fully updated contributions from by a plethora of international authors make this book a "must-have" for everyone working in this field.
From the reviews of the first edition:
"This overview will be extremely useful for everyone active in this field [...]" Angewandte Chemie
"This book is an essential in any chemical research library and I strongly recommend it to all synthetic research and teaching chemists. [...]" The Alchemist
"The editors are to be congratulated on assembling such a wide range of contributors who have described the industrial as well as the academic aspects of the subject." [...] Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

