Foreword, J. Miyamoto and T. Norin
Preface, J. R. Bull
Synthetic Pathways and Processes in Green Chemistry.
Introductory Overview, P. Tundo, P. Anastas, D. StC. Black, J. Breen,
T. Collins, S. Memoli, J. Miyamoto, M. Polyakoff, and W. Tumas
p. 1207 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 93KB]
Symposium-in-Print
P. Tundo, D. StC. Clack, and S. Memoli, eds.
Part 1: Introduction and Generic Aspects
Atom efficiency and catalysis in organic synthesis, R. A. Sheldon
p. 1233 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 27KB]
Use of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) toolbox for an environmental
evaluation of production processes, M. Herrchen and W. Klein
p. 1247 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 59KB]
Part 2: Use of Alternative Feedstocks
Fats and oils as oleochemical raw materials, K. Hill
p. 1255 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 1.75MB]
Utilization of TiO2 photocatalysts in green chemistry, M.
Anpo
p. 1265 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 86KB]
Part 3: Use of Innocuous Reagents
Oxidation reactions in the synthesis of fine and intermediate chemicals
using environmentally benign oxidants and the right reactor system,
W. F. Hoelderich and F. Kollmer
p. 1273 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 86KB]
Cleaner industrial processes using hydrogen peroxide, W. R. Sanderson
p. 1289 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 109KB]
Heteropolyacids. Versatile green catalysts usable in a variety
of reaction media, M. Misono, I. Ono, G. Koyano, and A. Aoshima
p. 1305 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 81KB]
Solid acids and their use as environmentally friendly catalysts
in organic synthesis, K. Wilson and J. H. Clark
p. 1313 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 36KB]
Environment-friendly organic synthesis. The photochemical approach,
A. Albini, M. Fagnoni, and M. Mella
p. 1321 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 38KB]
Free radicals in synthesis. Clean reagents affording oxidative
or reductive termination, J. A. Murphy
p. 1327 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 56KB]
Part 4: Employing Natural Processes
Biocatalysis. Biological systems for the production of chemicals,
M. Held, A. Schmid, J. B. van Beilen, and B. Witholt
p. 1337 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 97KB]
Part 5: Use of Alternative Solvents
Dissolving biomolecules and modifying biomedical implants with
supercritical carbon dioxide, P.B. Webb, P. C. Marr, A. J. Parsons,
H. S. Gidda, and S. M. Howdle
p. 1347 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 1.35MB]
Frontiers in green chemistry utilizing carbon dioxide for polymer
synthesis and applications, J. L. Young and J. M. DeSimone
p. 1357 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 37KB]
Diels-Alder reactions in water, S. Otto and J. B. F. N. Engberts
p. 1365 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 43KB]
Green Lewis acid catalysis in organic synthesis, S. Kobayashi and
K. Manabe
p. 1373 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 64KB]
Part 6: Design of Safer Chemicals
The environmental issue. A challenge for new generation polyolefins,
U. Romano and F. Garbassi
p. 1383 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 45KB]
Part 7: Developing Alternative Reaction Conditions
Ionic liquids. Green solvents for the future, M. J. Earle and
K. R. Seddon
p. 1391 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 47KB]
Phase-transfer catalysis. A general green methodology in organic
synthesis, M. Makosza
p. 1399 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 34KB]