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Supercritical fluids are gases or liquids that demonstrate unique properties under high pressure, such as readily dissolving substances that would otherwise be insoluble. Supercritical fluids have gained wide attention as potential reaction media in recent years since the method is environmentally friendly and alleviates the need for toxic solvents. This is the first book to provide comprehensive treatment of the subject. Featuring contributions from researchers worldwide, this practical work describes standard reaction procedures and protocols as well as details on the necessary equipment.
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Chemical Synthesis Using Supercritical Fluids
Edited by Philip G. Jessop and Walter Leitner
Chemical Synthesis Using Supercritical Fluids Edited by Philip G. Jessop and Walter Leitner
Weinheim - New York * Chichester Brisbane - Singapore - Toronto
Dr. Walter Leitner Max-Planck-Institut fur Kohlenforschung Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1 D-45470 Mulheim an der Ruhr Germany
Prof. Philip G. Jessop Department of Chemistry University of California Davis, California 95616 USA
This book was carefully produced. Nevertheless, the authors, editors and publisher do not warrant the information contained therein to be free of errors. Readers are advised to keep in mind that statements, data, illustrations, procedural details or other items may inadvertently be inaccurate.
Library of Congress Card No. applied for. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Deutsche Bibliothek Cataloguing-in-Publication Data: Chemical synthesis using supercritical fluids I ed. by Philip G. Jessop and Walter Leitner. Weinheim ; New York ; Chichester ; Brisbane ; Singapore ; Toronto : Wiley-VCH, 1999 ISBN 3-527-29605-0 0 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH, D-69469 Weinheim (Federal Republic of Germany), 1999 Printed on acid-free and chlo