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Homogeneous Carbonylation and Hydroformylation Reactions, a volume is in the Advances in Homogeneous Catalysis series, is split into two sections. The first covers the homogeneous carbonylation of various chemicals, such as methanol, methyl acetate, esters, and ethers. In addition, some common carbonylation homogeneous processes such as water-gas shift and Fischer-Tropsch reactions are included. The second part describes hydroformylation processes like cobalt and rhodium based reactions. Both parts cover the design of catalytic reactors, industrial applications, economic assessment and environmental impacts, providing detailed discussions of the subject from both a chemistry and engineering perspective.
Contents
Section I: Carbonylation with Homogeneous Catalysts Section II: Hydroformylation with Homogeneous Catalysts
1. An Overview of Carbonylation Systems and Processes with Homogeneous Catalysts
2. Homogeneous Methanol Carbonylation
3. Higher Alcohols Carbonylation Using Homogeneous Catalysts
4. Homogeneous Carbonylation of Methyl Acetate to Acetic Anhydride
5. Carbonylation of Alkynes and Dienes with Homogeneous Catalysts
6. Homogeneous Catalytic Carbonylation of Benzyl Chloride to Phenyl Acetic Acid
7. Carbonylation and Reductive Carbonylation of Esters and Ethers Using Homogeneous Catalysts
8. Aryl Halides Carbonylation with Homogeneous Catalysts
9. Oxidative Carbonylation with Homogeneous Catalysts
10. Water-Gas Shift Reaction with Homogeneous Catalysts
11. Homogeneous Catalysis of the Fischer-Tropsch Reaction
12. Homogeneous catalytic carbonylation or Hydrocarboxylation for Manufacturing Value-added Chemicals (Oxalate diesters, Ibuprofen, etc.)
13. Carbonylation Process Reactor Design and Industrial Applications
14. Environmental Impacts and Economic Assessment of Homogeneous Carbonylation Processes
15. Overview of Homogeneous Hydroformylation Catalysis
16. Homogeneous Cobalt-based Hydroformylation Processes
17. Homogeneous Rhodium-based Hydroformylation Processes
18. Aqueous-Phase Hydroformylation Processes with Homogeneous Catalysts
19. Optimal Reactor Design for Hydroformylation Processes
20. Application of Homogeneous Hydroformylation Reactions