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Chemical transformations of carbon dioxide, Xiao-Feng Wu, Matthias Beller, editors ; with contributions from Matthias Beller [and others]
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- {u200B}The series Topics in Current Chemistry Collections presents critical reviews from the journal Topics in Current Chemistry organized in topical volumes. The scope of coverage is all areas of chemical science including the interfaces with related disciplines such as biology, medicine and materials science. The goal of each thematic volume is to give the non-specialist reader, whether in academia or industry, a comprehensive insight into an area where new research is emerging which is of interest to a larger scientific audience. Each review within the volume critically surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the last 5 to 10 years are presented using selected examples to illustrate the principles discussed. The coverage is not intended to be an exhaustive summary of the field or include large quantities of data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the methodological thinking that will allow the non-specialist reader to understand the information presented. Contributions also offer an outlook on potential future developments in the field
- Language
- eng
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- 1 online resource
- Contents
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- Intro; Contents; Preface; Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids and Esters from CO2; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Addition of CO2 to Unsaturated Hydrocarbons; 2.1 Coupling of CO2 and Olefins; 2.2 Acrylic Acid Synthesis from Ethene and CO2; 2.3 Carboxylation of 1,3-Dienes; 2.4 Carboxylation of Allenes; 2.5 Carboxylation of Alkynes via Cyclization; 3 Insertion of CO2 into Organometallic Reagents; 4 Insertion of CO2 into C -- X Bond; 5 Insertion of CO2 into C -- H Bond; 5.1 Carboxylation of C(sp) -- H Bonds; 5.2 Carboxylation of C(sp2) -- H Bonds; 5.2.1 Friedel -- Crafts Carboxylation of Aromatics
- 5.2.2 Kolbe-Schmidt Carboxylation of Phenols5.2.3 Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of C(sp2) -- H Bond; 5.3 Carboxylation of C(sp3) -- H Bonds; 6 Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide; 7 Electrochemical Carboxylation; 8 Biocatalytic Carboxylation; 9 Conclusions and Outlook; References; Synthesis of Carbonates from Alcohols and CO2; Abstract; 1 Synthesis of Acyclic Organic Carbonates; 1.1 The Importance of the Formation of Acyclic Carbonates from Alcohols; 1.2 Organic Promoters; 1.3 Metal-Based Homogeneous Catalysis; 1.4 Metal-Based Heterogeneous Catalysis
- 1.5 Prospects of Acyclic Carbonate Formation2 Cyclic Organic Carbonates from Saturated Alcohols; 2.1 Synthesis of Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates; 2.1.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 2.1.2 Organocatalysts; 3 Formation of Six-Membered Cyclic Carbonates; 3.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 3.2 Organocatalysts; 4 Cyclic Carbonates Derived from Unsaturated Alcohols; 4.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 4.2 Organocatalysts; 5 Cyclic Carbonates from Halo-Alcohols; 6 Conclusions and Outlook; Acknowledgements; References; Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2; Abstract; 1 Introduction
- 2 Organocatalysts2.1 Ammonium Salt Catalysts; 2.2 Phosphonium Salt Catalysts; 2.3 Imidazolium Salt Catalysts; 2.4 Amidine-Based Catalysts; 2.5 Carbene-Based Catalysts; 2.6 Hydrogen Bond Donor-Based Catalytic Systems; 3 Privileged Metal Complex Catalysts; 3.1 Metal Complexes Based on Porphyrins; 3.2 Cr(III)(salen) and Co(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.3 Zn(II)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.4 Al(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.5 Bimetallic Al(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.6 Metal Complexes Based on Amino Phenolate Ligands
- 4 Miscellaneous Catalysts Based on Transition Metals and Main Group Elements4.1 Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal-Based Catalytic Systems; 4.2 Boron and Carbon Group-Based Catalytic Systems; 4.3 Transition Metal-Based Catalytic Systems; 5 Summary and Future Trends; References; Synthesis of Lactones and Other Heterocycles; Abstract; 1 Introduction: CO2 in Heterocycles Synthesis; 2 Incorporation of CO2 into Lactones; 2.1 Coupling Unsaturated Hydrocarbons with CO2; 2.2 Carboxylative Cyclization of Carbon Nucleophiles with CO2
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- 9783319777573
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- Chemical transformations of carbon dioxide
- Title
- Chemical transformations of carbon dioxide
- Statement of responsibility
- Xiao-Feng Wu, Matthias Beller, editors ; with contributions from Matthias Beller [and others]
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- {u200B}The series Topics in Current Chemistry Collections presents critical reviews from the journal Topics in Current Chemistry organized in topical volumes. The scope of coverage is all areas of chemical science including the interfaces with related disciplines such as biology, medicine and materials science. The goal of each thematic volume is to give the non-specialist reader, whether in academia or industry, a comprehensive insight into an area where new research is emerging which is of interest to a larger scientific audience. Each review within the volume critically surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the last 5 to 10 years are presented using selected examples to illustrate the principles discussed. The coverage is not intended to be an exhaustive summary of the field or include large quantities of data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the methodological thinking that will allow the non-specialist reader to understand the information presented. Contributions also offer an outlook on potential future developments in the field
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- N$T
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- 546/.6812
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- QD181.C1
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- Wu, Xiao-Feng
- Beller, Matthias
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- Topics in current chemistry collections
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- Carbon dioxide
- Chemistry, Organic
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- Chemical transformations of carbon dioxide, Xiao-Feng Wu, Matthias Beller, editors ; with contributions from Matthias Beller [and others]
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- Includes bibliographical references
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- Intro; Contents; Preface; Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids and Esters from CO2; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Addition of CO2 to Unsaturated Hydrocarbons; 2.1 Coupling of CO2 and Olefins; 2.2 Acrylic Acid Synthesis from Ethene and CO2; 2.3 Carboxylation of 1,3-Dienes; 2.4 Carboxylation of Allenes; 2.5 Carboxylation of Alkynes via Cyclization; 3 Insertion of CO2 into Organometallic Reagents; 4 Insertion of CO2 into C -- X Bond; 5 Insertion of CO2 into C -- H Bond; 5.1 Carboxylation of C(sp) -- H Bonds; 5.2 Carboxylation of C(sp2) -- H Bonds; 5.2.1 Friedel -- Crafts Carboxylation of Aromatics
- 5.2.2 Kolbe-Schmidt Carboxylation of Phenols5.2.3 Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of C(sp2) -- H Bond; 5.3 Carboxylation of C(sp3) -- H Bonds; 6 Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide; 7 Electrochemical Carboxylation; 8 Biocatalytic Carboxylation; 9 Conclusions and Outlook; References; Synthesis of Carbonates from Alcohols and CO2; Abstract; 1 Synthesis of Acyclic Organic Carbonates; 1.1 The Importance of the Formation of Acyclic Carbonates from Alcohols; 1.2 Organic Promoters; 1.3 Metal-Based Homogeneous Catalysis; 1.4 Metal-Based Heterogeneous Catalysis
- 1.5 Prospects of Acyclic Carbonate Formation2 Cyclic Organic Carbonates from Saturated Alcohols; 2.1 Synthesis of Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates; 2.1.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 2.1.2 Organocatalysts; 3 Formation of Six-Membered Cyclic Carbonates; 3.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 3.2 Organocatalysts; 4 Cyclic Carbonates Derived from Unsaturated Alcohols; 4.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 4.2 Organocatalysts; 5 Cyclic Carbonates from Halo-Alcohols; 6 Conclusions and Outlook; Acknowledgements; References; Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2; Abstract; 1 Introduction
- 2 Organocatalysts2.1 Ammonium Salt Catalysts; 2.2 Phosphonium Salt Catalysts; 2.3 Imidazolium Salt Catalysts; 2.4 Amidine-Based Catalysts; 2.5 Carbene-Based Catalysts; 2.6 Hydrogen Bond Donor-Based Catalytic Systems; 3 Privileged Metal Complex Catalysts; 3.1 Metal Complexes Based on Porphyrins; 3.2 Cr(III)(salen) and Co(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.3 Zn(II)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.4 Al(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.5 Bimetallic Al(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.6 Metal Complexes Based on Amino Phenolate Ligands
- 4 Miscellaneous Catalysts Based on Transition Metals and Main Group Elements4.1 Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal-Based Catalytic Systems; 4.2 Boron and Carbon Group-Based Catalytic Systems; 4.3 Transition Metal-Based Catalytic Systems; 5 Summary and Future Trends; References; Synthesis of Lactones and Other Heterocycles; Abstract; 1 Introduction: CO2 in Heterocycles Synthesis; 2 Incorporation of CO2 into Lactones; 2.1 Coupling Unsaturated Hydrocarbons with CO2; 2.2 Carboxylative Cyclization of Carbon Nucleophiles with CO2
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- Chemical transformations of carbon dioxide, Xiao-Feng Wu, Matthias Beller, editors ; with contributions from Matthias Beller [and others]
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- online resource
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- cr
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- Intro; Contents; Preface; Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids and Esters from CO2; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Addition of CO2 to Unsaturated Hydrocarbons; 2.1 Coupling of CO2 and Olefins; 2.2 Acrylic Acid Synthesis from Ethene and CO2; 2.3 Carboxylation of 1,3-Dienes; 2.4 Carboxylation of Allenes; 2.5 Carboxylation of Alkynes via Cyclization; 3 Insertion of CO2 into Organometallic Reagents; 4 Insertion of CO2 into C -- X Bond; 5 Insertion of CO2 into C -- H Bond; 5.1 Carboxylation of C(sp) -- H Bonds; 5.2 Carboxylation of C(sp2) -- H Bonds; 5.2.1 Friedel -- Crafts Carboxylation of Aromatics
- 5.2.2 Kolbe-Schmidt Carboxylation of Phenols5.2.3 Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of C(sp2) -- H Bond; 5.3 Carboxylation of C(sp3) -- H Bonds; 6 Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide; 7 Electrochemical Carboxylation; 8 Biocatalytic Carboxylation; 9 Conclusions and Outlook; References; Synthesis of Carbonates from Alcohols and CO2; Abstract; 1 Synthesis of Acyclic Organic Carbonates; 1.1 The Importance of the Formation of Acyclic Carbonates from Alcohols; 1.2 Organic Promoters; 1.3 Metal-Based Homogeneous Catalysis; 1.4 Metal-Based Heterogeneous Catalysis
- 1.5 Prospects of Acyclic Carbonate Formation2 Cyclic Organic Carbonates from Saturated Alcohols; 2.1 Synthesis of Five-Membered Cyclic Carbonates; 2.1.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 2.1.2 Organocatalysts; 3 Formation of Six-Membered Cyclic Carbonates; 3.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 3.2 Organocatalysts; 4 Cyclic Carbonates Derived from Unsaturated Alcohols; 4.1 Metal-Based Catalysts; 4.2 Organocatalysts; 5 Cyclic Carbonates from Halo-Alcohols; 6 Conclusions and Outlook; Acknowledgements; References; Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and CO2; Abstract; 1 Introduction
- 2 Organocatalysts2.1 Ammonium Salt Catalysts; 2.2 Phosphonium Salt Catalysts; 2.3 Imidazolium Salt Catalysts; 2.4 Amidine-Based Catalysts; 2.5 Carbene-Based Catalysts; 2.6 Hydrogen Bond Donor-Based Catalytic Systems; 3 Privileged Metal Complex Catalysts; 3.1 Metal Complexes Based on Porphyrins; 3.2 Cr(III)(salen) and Co(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.3 Zn(II)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.4 Al(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.5 Bimetallic Al(III)(salen) and Related Metal Complexes; 3.6 Metal Complexes Based on Amino Phenolate Ligands
- 4 Miscellaneous Catalysts Based on Transition Metals and Main Group Elements4.1 Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal-Based Catalytic Systems; 4.2 Boron and Carbon Group-Based Catalytic Systems; 4.3 Transition Metal-Based Catalytic Systems; 5 Summary and Future Trends; References; Synthesis of Lactones and Other Heterocycles; Abstract; 1 Introduction: CO2 in Heterocycles Synthesis; 2 Incorporation of CO2 into Lactones; 2.1 Coupling Unsaturated Hydrocarbons with CO2; 2.2 Carboxylative Cyclization of Carbon Nucleophiles with CO2
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