|  | de Vries, Johannes G. / Elsevier, Cornelis J. (eds.) The Handbook of Homogeneous Hydrogenation
  1. Edition - October 2006 580.- Euro 2006. 1569 Pages, 3 Volumes, Hardcover 422 Fig. (3 Colored Fig.), 254 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN-10: 3-527-31161-0 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-31161-3 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Short description In clearly structured chapters, this multi-volume handbook on homogeneous hydrogenation includes most hydrogenation reactions catalyzed by soluble transition metal-based catalysts. It is a must-have for everyone working in chemical industry, as well as for chemistry graduates.
From the contents Historic introduction and mechanism of homogeneous hydrogenation Hydrogenation kinetics Spectroscopic techniques in homogeneous hydrogenation Homogeneous hydrogenation of alkenes, alkynes and dienes Homogeneous hydrogenation of aldehydes, ketones, esters and anhydrides Aromatic and heteroaromatic hydrogenation Homogeneous hydrogenation of CO2 (Aromatic) Dehalogenation reactions Homogeneous polymer hydrogenation Transfer hydrogenation Diastereoselective hydrogenations Dehydrogenations of alkanes and alcohols Asymmetric olefin hydrogenation Asymmetric ketone and beta-ketoester hydrogenations (including mechanism) Asymmetric hydrogenation of alpha-ketoesters Asymmetric C=N hydrogenation Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation High throughput experimentation and ligand libraries Industrial applications Two-phase aqueous hydrogenations Homogeneous hydrogenations in neoteric solvents Immobilisation techniques Hydrogen activation in biological systems and model systems Transition metal catalysed regeneration of hydrogenase cofactors Catalyst deactivation Chemical engineering aspects
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