Green Organic Synthesis: Novel Approaches
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Green Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 4366
Special Issue Editors
Interests: green chemistry; organic synthesis; catalysis ionic liquids; natural deep eutectic solvents; polymer modification; removal of organic pollutants
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Dear Colleagues,
Organic synthesis is essential for the progress of society since it allows access to a multitude of compounds of great importance in multiple fields. One of the current objectives of chemical research is to minimize its environmental impact, within the conceptual framework known as Green Chemistry.
The use of catalysis in organic synthesis constitutes one of the most prolific and effective methodologies to achieve high yields and selectivities, in short periods of time, and with the utilization of less energy; all of them are paradigms of the practice of Green Chemistry. Within the field of catalysis, the existence of different possible techniques, be they heterogeneous, homogeneous, or enzymatic, allows different strategies to circumvent specific drawbacks of each synthetic process. Non-conventional forms of energy activation, namely the use of microwave radiation or the use of ultrasonic waves, have also made it possible to reduce the generation of by-products and waste, saving time and energy. On the other hand, very interesting results have been found in the novel application of low environmental impact solvents, such as water, ionic liquids, and NADES, in the optimization of organic synthesis reactions.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide a means of open access dissemination of research works that exemplify recent advances in the application of different catalysis models and improvement of efficiency in organic synthesis reactions.
Prof. Dr. Ignacio López-Coca
Prof. Dr. Carlos Javier Duran-Valle
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- green chemistry
- heterogeneous catalysis
- homogeneous catalysis
- enzymatic catalysis
- microwave synthesis
- sonochemistry
- natural deep eutectic solvents
- ionic liquids
- synthetic methods
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