Economia de átomos, engenharia molecular e catálise organometálica bifásica : conceitos moleculares para tecnologias limpas
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Atom economy, molecular engeneering and biphasic organometallic catalysis : molecular concepts for the generation of “green” technologies
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For economical and ecological reasons, synthetic chemists are confronted with the increasing obligation of optimizing their synthetic methods. Maximizing efficiency and minimizing costs in the production of molecules and macromolecules constitutes, therefore, one of the most exciting challenges of synthetic chemistry. The ideal synthesis should produce the desired product in 100% yield and selectivity, in a safe and environmentally acceptable process. In this highlight the concepts of atom econ ...
For economical and ecological reasons, synthetic chemists are confronted with the increasing obligation of optimizing their synthetic methods. Maximizing efficiency and minimizing costs in the production of molecules and macromolecules constitutes, therefore, one of the most exciting challenges of synthetic chemistry. The ideal synthesis should produce the desired product in 100% yield and selectivity, in a safe and environmentally acceptable process. In this highlight the concepts of atom economy, molecular engineering and biphasic organometallic catalysis, which address these issues at the molecular level for the generation of “green” technologies, are introduced and discussed. ...
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Química nova. São Paulo. Vol. 23, n. 6 (nov./dez. 2000), p. 825-831
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