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Title Bio-based solvents / edited by François Jerome, National Higher Engineering School of Poitiers (ENSIP), University of Poitiers, France, Rafael Luque, Departament of Quimica Organica, University of Cordoba, Spain
Published Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series Wiley series in renewable resources
Contents Glycerol as eco-efficient solvent for organic transformations -- Aromatic bio-based solvents (alkylphenols, etc.) -- Solvents from wastes (in particular extractibles such as limonene and others) -- Deep eutectic and low melting mixtures -- Organic carbonates : promising reactive solvents for biorefineries and biotechnology -- Life cycle assessments for green solvents -- Alkylphenols as bio-based solvents : properties, manufacture, and applications
Summary A multidisciplinary overview of bio-derived solvent applications, life cycle analysis, and strategies required for industrial commercialization This book provides the first and only comprehensive review of the state-of-the-science in bio-derived solvents. Drawing on their own pioneering work in the field, as well as an exhaustive survey of the world literature on the subject, the authors cover all the bases-from bio-derived solvent applications to life cycle analysis to strategies for industrial commercialization-for researchers and professional chemists working across a range of industries. In the increasingly critical area of sustainable chemistry, the search for new and better green solvents has become a top priority. Thanks to their renewability, biodegradability and low toxicity, as well as their potential to promote advantageous organic reactions, green solvents offer the promise of significantly reducing the pernicious effects of chemical processes on human health and the environment. Following an overview of the current solvents markets and the challenges and opportunities presented by bio-derived solvents, a series of dedicated chapters cover all significant classes of solvent arranged by origin and/or chemical structure. Throughout, real-world examples are used to help demonstrate the various advantages, drawbacks, and limitations of each class of solvent. Topics covered include: -The commercial potential of various renewably sourced solvents, such as glycerol -The various advantages and disadvantages of bio-derived versus petroleum-based solvents -Renewably-sourced and waste-derived solvents in the design of eco-efficient processes -Life cycle assessment and predictive methods for bio-based solvents -Industrial and commercial viability of bio-based solvents now and in the years ahead -Potential and limitations of methodologies involving bio-derived solvents -New developments and emerging trends in the field and the shape of things to come Considering the vast potential for new and better products suggested by recent developments in this exciting field, Bio-Based Solvents will be a welcome resource among students and researchers in catalysis, organic synthesis, electrochemistry, and pharmaceuticals, as well as industrial chemists involved in manufacturing processes and formulation, and policy makers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Solvents.
Green chemistry.
solvent.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Industrial & Technical.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
Green chemistry
Solvents
Form Electronic book
Author Jerome, François, 1974- editor.
Luque, Rafael, editor
LC no. 2017008295
ISBN 9781119065432
1119065437
9781119065449
1119065445
9781119065357
1119065356
Other Titles Biobased solvents