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Catalytic Reductive Carbonylation of Organic Nitro Compounds

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About eight years ago, the catalytic carbonylation of organic nitro compounds was a research field developed enough to justify a rather long review on this subject. Now, we feel that the scientific results and new achievements in this field, very important even from an industrial point of view, require a book in order to be adequately presented. The competition between the catalytic carbonylation of organic nitro compounds and other chemical routes for the synthesis of a variety of organic compounds has not yet come to an end, but many progresses have been done in the former field. We also like to emphasize that this type of research does not only involve relevant industrial problems to be solved, but it opens a research field where the academic interests (mechanism of the reactions, isolation of the intermediates in the catalytic cycles, synthesis of model compounds and so on) can find a lot of opportunities.

List of contents

1, Introduction.- 2, Synthesis of Isocyanates.- 3, Synthesis of Carbamates and Ureas.- 4, Synthesis of Other Non-cyclic Compounds.- 5, Synthesis of Heterocycles.- 6, Mechanistic Studies.

Product details

Authors Cenini, S Cenini, S. Cenini, Sergio Cenini, F Ragaini, F. Ragaini, Fabio Ragaini
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048147663
ISBN 978-90-481-4766-3
No. of pages 340
Dimensions 210 mm x 19 mm x 297 mm
Weight 924 g
Illustrations XI, 340 p.
Series Catalysis by Metal Complexes
Catalysis by Metal Complexes
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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