Practical Process Research and Development A Guide for Organic Chemists (Hardcover)
| Author: Neal G. Anderson |
| Format: | Hardcover |
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| Designed to provide a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to organic process research and development in the pharmaceutical, fine chemical, and agricultural chemical industries, this book describes the steps taken, following synthesis and evaluation, to bring key compounds to market in a cost-effective manner. It describes hands-on, step-by-step, approaches to solving process development problems, including route, reagent, and solvent selection; optimising catalytic reactions; chiral syntheses; and green chemistry --Provided by publisher. *Author: Anderson, Neal G. *Subtitle: A Guide for Organic Chemists *Publication Date: 2012/04/09 *Number of Pages: 475 *Binding Type: Hardcover *Language: English *Depth: 1.00 *Width: 6.25 *Height: 9.50 |
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From the Publisher:
Designed to provide a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to organic process research and development in the pharmaceutical, fine chemical, and agricultural chemical industries, this book describes the steps taken, following synthesis and evaluation, to bring key compounds to market in a cost-effective manner. It describes hands-on, step-by-step, approaches to solving process development problems, including route, reagent, and solvent selection; optimising catalytic reactions; chiral syntheses; and "green chemistry." Second Edition highlights: ? Reflects the current thinking in chemical process R&D for small molecules ? Retains similar structure and orientation to the first edition. ? Contains approx. 85% new material ? Primarily new examples (work-up and prospective considerations for pilot plant and manufacturing scale-up) ? Some new/expanded topics (e.g. green chemistry, genotoxins, enzymatic processes) ? Replaces the first edition, although the first edition contains useful older examples that readers may refer to
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