2007
DOI: 10.1002/9783527611003
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Green Chemistry and Catalysis

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“…O objetivo primordial da Química Verde combinado com uma biorrefinaria é produzir produtos químicos genuinamente verdes e sustentáveis. 33 O produto final deve ser não tóxico, degradável em produtos inócuos e com a geração de pequenas quantidades de resíduos.…”
Section: O Papel Da Química Verdeunclassified
“…O objetivo primordial da Química Verde combinado com uma biorrefinaria é produzir produtos químicos genuinamente verdes e sustentáveis. 33 O produto final deve ser não tóxico, degradável em produtos inócuos e com a geração de pequenas quantidades de resíduos.…”
Section: O Papel Da Química Verdeunclassified
“…In general, the reaction is conducted in organic solvent, which eventually adds to environmental problems (4). A notable development is the use of water and aqueous solvents as an alternative nonpolluting solvent for organic reactions because of their environmental friendliness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…specific heteroatoms or functional groups are incorporated or removed without compromising the underpinning molecular properties. The selective oxidation (selox) of alcohols, carbohydrates and related a,b-unsaturated substrates represent an important class of reactions that underpin the synthesis of valuable chemical intermediates [37,38]. The scientific, technological and commercial importance of green chemistry presents a significant challenge to traditional selox methods, which previously employed hazardous and toxic stoichiometric oxidants including permanganates, chromates and peroxides, with concomitant poor atom efficiencies and requiring energy-intensive separation steps to obtain the desired carbonyl or acid product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%