Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Clays and clay minerals : structures, compositions, properties -- Surface acidity and catalytic activity -- Surface activation and modification -- Organic catalysis by clay-supported reagents -- Clay mineral catalysis of "name" reactions -- Clay mineral catalysis of isomerization, dimerization, oligomerization, and polymerization reactions -- Clay mineral catalysis of redox, asymmetric, and enantioselective reactions -- Clay mineral catalysis of natural processes and prebiotic organic reactions |
Summary |
The book provides insight into the working of clays and clay minerals in speeding up a variety of organic reactions. Clay minerals are known to have a large propensity for taking up organic molecules and can catalyse numerous organic reactions due to fine particle size, extensive surface area, layer structure, and peculiar charge characteristics. They can be used as heterogeneous catalysts and catalyst carriers of organic reactions because they are non-corrosive, easy to separate from the reaction mixture, and reusable. Clays and clay minerals have an advantage over other solid acids as they are abundant, inexpensive, and non-polluting |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Clay catalysts.
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Catalysts.
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Mineralogical chemistry.
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Chemistry, Organic.
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Chemistry, Inorganic.
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catalyst.
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inorganic chemistry.
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organic chemistry.
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SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Physical & Theoretical.
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Chemistry, Inorganic
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Catalysts
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Chemistry, Organic
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Clay catalysts
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Mineralogical chemistry
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429465789 |
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0429465785 |
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9780429879661 |
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0429879660 |
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