This second edition of the successful reference features 50% new content, with the chapters on renewable raw materials, process integration and the outlook practically completely re-written. The book retains its impressive scope, discussing and analyzing homogeneous, heterogeneous and biocatalysis equally. In addition, reactions and processes are examined from the current viewpoint, as well as how they can be improved and which green and sustainable alternatives are available. The result is a unified, indispensable ...
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This second edition of the successful reference features 50% new content, with the chapters on renewable raw materials, process integration and the outlook practically completely re-written. The book retains its impressive scope, discussing and analyzing homogeneous, heterogeneous and biocatalysis equally. In addition, reactions and processes are examined from the current viewpoint, as well as how they can be improved and which green and sustainable alternatives are available. The result is a unified, indispensable source for all scientists interested in green chemistry and improving their catalytic reactions, whether in academia or industry.
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