[PDF] Green Techniques for Organic Synthesis and Medicinal Chemistry

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Chapter 1 Green Toxicology (pages 1?23): Nicholas D. Anastas
Chapter 2 Green Chemistry and the Pharmaceutical Industry (pages 25?32): Amy S. Cannon, Joseph L. Pont and John C. Warner
Chapter 3 Environmental Science; Guiding Green Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Product Innovations (pages 33?66): Richard T. Williams and Travis R. Williams
Chapter 4 Catalytic C?H Bond Activation Reactions (pages 67?97): Anna Tomin, Seema Bag and Bela Torok
Chapter 5 Supported Asymmetric Organocatalysis (pages 99?135): Long Zhang, Lingyun Cui, Sanzhong Luo and Jin?Pei Cheng
Chapter 6 Fluorous Catalysis (pages 137?184): Laszlo T. Mika and Istvan T. Horvath
Chapter 7 Solid?Supported Catalysis (pages 185?215): Michelle L. Richards and Peter J. H. Scott
Chapter 8 Biocatalysis (pages 217?240): Qi Wu and Junhua Tao
Chapter 9 Green Solvents (pages 241?261): Simon W. Breeden, James H. Clark, Duncan J. Macquarrie and James Sherwood
Chapter 10 Organic Synthesis in Water (pages 263?295): Marc?Olivier Simon and Chao?Jun Li
Chapter 11 Solvent?Free Synthesis (pages 297?323): James Mack and Sivaramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
Chapter 12 Microwave Synthesis (pages 325?342): Michael P. Pollastri and William G. Devine
Chapter 13 Ultrasonic Reactions (pages 343?361): Rodrigo Cella and Helio A. Stefani
Chapter 14 Photochemical Synthesis (pages 363?392): Stefano Protti, Maurizio Fagnoni and Angelo Albini
Chapter 15 Solid?Supported Synthesis (pages 393?442): Gorakh S. Yellol and Chung?Ming Sun
Chapter 16 Fluorous Synthesis (pages 443?468): Wei Zhang
Chapter 17 The Role of Ionic Liquids in the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Processes (pages 469?496): Hui Wang, Xiaosi Zhou, Gabriela Gurau and Robin D. Rogers
Chapter 18 Multicomponent Reactions (pages 497?522): Yijun Huang, Ahmed Yazbak and Alexander Domling
Chapter 19 Flow Reactors (pages 523?549): Frederic G. Buono, Michael A. Gonzalez and Jale Muslehiddinoglu
Chapter 20 Green Chemistry Strategies for Medicinal Chemists (pages 551?572): Berkeley W. Cue
Chapter 21 The Business Case for Green Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry (pages 573?587): Andrea Larson and Mark Meier
Chapter 22 Preparative Chromatography (pages 589?611): Kathleen Mihlbachler and Olivier Dapremont
Chapter 23 Green Drug Delivery Formulations (pages 613?630): Scott B. McCray and David K. Lyon
Chapter 24 Green Process Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Recent Case Studies (pages 631?658): Ji Zhang and Berkeley W. Cue
Chapter 25 Green Analytical Chemistry (pages 659?683): Paul Ferguson, Mark Harding and Jennifer Young
Chapter 26 Green Chemistry for Tropical Diseases (pages 685?699): Joseph M.D. Fortunak, David H. Brown Ripin and David S. Teager
Chapter 27 Green Engineering in the Pharmaceutical Industry (pages 701?714): Concepcion Jimenez?Gonzalez, Celia S. Ponder, Robert E. Hannah and James R. Hagan

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