From Conventional Lewis Acids to Heterogeneous ...
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From Conventional Lewis Acids to Heterogeneous Montmorillonite K10 Eco-Friendly Plant-Based Catalysts Used as Green Lewis Acids
Auteur(s) :
Hechelski, Marie [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Génie Civil et Géo-Environnement (LGCgE) - ULR 4515 [LGCgE]
Ghinet, Alina [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași = Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iași [UAIC]
Hautes Etudes d’Ingénieur [Lille] [HEI]
Facteurs de Risque et Déterminants Moléculaires des Maladies liées au Vieillissement - U 1167 [RID-AGE]
Louvel, Brice [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Génie Civil et Géo-Environnement (LGCgE) - ULR 4515 [LGCgE]
Dufrénoy, Pierrick [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche en Chimie Organique et Macromoléculaire [URCOM]
Hautes Etudes d’Ingénieur [Lille] [HEI]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Rigo, Benoît [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Hautes Etudes d’Ingénieur [Lille] [HEI]
Daïch, Adam [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche en Chimie Organique et Macromoléculaire [URCOM]
Institut Normand de Chimie Moléculaire Médicinale et Macromoléculaire [INC3M]
Waterlot, Christophe [Auteur correspondant]
Laboratoire de Génie Civil et Géo-Environnement (LGCgE) - ULR 4515 [LGCgE]
Laboratoire de Génie Civil et Géo-Environnement (LGCgE) - ULR 4515 [LGCgE]
Ghinet, Alina [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași = Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iași [UAIC]
Hautes Etudes d’Ingénieur [Lille] [HEI]
Facteurs de Risque et Déterminants Moléculaires des Maladies liées au Vieillissement - U 1167 [RID-AGE]
Louvel, Brice [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Génie Civil et Géo-Environnement (LGCgE) - ULR 4515 [LGCgE]
Dufrénoy, Pierrick [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche en Chimie Organique et Macromoléculaire [URCOM]
Hautes Etudes d’Ingénieur [Lille] [HEI]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Rigo, Benoît [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Hautes Etudes d’Ingénieur [Lille] [HEI]
Daïch, Adam [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche en Chimie Organique et Macromoléculaire [URCOM]
Institut Normand de Chimie Moléculaire Médicinale et Macromoléculaire [INC3M]
Waterlot, Christophe [Auteur correspondant]
Laboratoire de Génie Civil et Géo-Environnement (LGCgE) - ULR 4515 [LGCgE]
Titre de la revue :
ChemSusChem
Pagination :
1249-1277
Éditeur :
ChemPubSoc Europe/Wiley
Date de publication :
2018
ISSN :
1864-5631
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
heterogeneous catalysis
green chemistry
biomass
Lewis acids
supported catalysts
green chemistry
biomass
Lewis acids
supported catalysts
Discipline(s) HAL :
Chimie
Résumé en anglais : [en]
The concept of green chemistry began in the USA in the 1990s. Since the publication of the 12 principles of this concept, many reactions in organic chemistry have been developed, and chemical products have been synthesized ...
Lire la suite >The concept of green chemistry began in the USA in the 1990s. Since the publication of the 12 principles of this concept, many reactions in organic chemistry have been developed, and chemical products have been synthesized under environmentally friendly conditions. Lewis acid mediated synthetic transformations are by far the most numerous and best studied. However, the use of certain Lewis acids may cause risks to environmental and human health. This Review discusses the evolution of Lewis acid catalyzed reactions from a homogeneous liquid phase to the solid phase to yield the expected organic molecules under green, safe conditions. In particular, recent developments and applications of biosourced catalysts from plants are highlighted. © 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, WeinheimLire moins >
Lire la suite >The concept of green chemistry began in the USA in the 1990s. Since the publication of the 12 principles of this concept, many reactions in organic chemistry have been developed, and chemical products have been synthesized under environmentally friendly conditions. Lewis acid mediated synthetic transformations are by far the most numerous and best studied. However, the use of certain Lewis acids may cause risks to environmental and human health. This Review discusses the evolution of Lewis acid catalyzed reactions from a homogeneous liquid phase to the solid phase to yield the expected organic molecules under green, safe conditions. In particular, recent developments and applications of biosourced catalysts from plants are highlighted. © 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, WeinheimLire moins >
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Anglais
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Oui
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Internationale
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Non
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