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This book provides an interdisciplinary, integrative overview of environmental problem-solving using mild reaction conditions, green reagents, waste free and energy efficient synthesis in both industry and academic world
List of contents
Chapter 1 Green Chemistry and Green Catalysts
Chapter 2 New greener developments in direct amidation of carboxylic acids
Chapter 3 Greener Methods for Halogenation of Aromatic Compounds
Chapter 4 Microwave as a Greener Alternative in the Synthesis of Organic Compounds
Chapter 5 Photochemical reactions as a useful and easy to implement and scale up, new method for the synthesis of chemicals
Chapter 6 Bioctalysis in Green Solvents
Chapter 7 Palladium-Catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling in Continuous Flow
Chapter 8 Synthesis of Bioactive Heterocyclic Compounds
Chapter 9 The Use of Small Particle Catalysts in Pursuit of Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Chapter 10 Greener Organic Transformations by Plant -Derived Water Extract Ashes
Chapter 11 The application of starch in the synthesis of
N-substitutd pyrroles by a simple and green route
Chapter 12 Greener Synthesis of Potential Drugs
Chapter 13 Selected Green Efforts to Utilization of Carbohydrates
Chapter 14 Greener Synthesis of Natural Products
Chapter 15 The Prelude of Green Syntheses of Drugs and Natural Products
Chapter 16 Biosynthesis of Natural Products
Problems and Answers
About the author
Professor Ahindra Nag, B.Tech, M.Sc ,Ph.D, FIC, DEM has got teaching experiences of thirty four years in Chemistry Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. He has published one hundred research papers, ten text books and three patents. He has guided fourteen research scholars and was invited as a Visiting Professor in Rome (Italy), Academia Sinica(Taiwan) and Tennessee (USA) institutes. He is the editorial member of different international Journals and is also secretary of International Green Chemistry Society.
Summary
This book provides an interdisciplinary, integrative overview of environmental problem-solving using mild reaction conditions, green reagents, waste free and energy efficient synthesis in both industry and academic world