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adam_text | Contents
Preface
to Second Edition
......................................................................................................................................................
vii
Preface to First Edition
...........................................................................................................................................................ix
Chapter
1.
Introduction
...........................................................................................................................................................1
1.1
General Background
.......................................................................................................................................................1
1.2
Toxicity
of Chemicals in the Environment
....................................................................................................................2
1.3
Accidents with Chemicals
..............................................................................................................................................7
1.4
Waste and Its Minimization
......................................................................................................................................... 13
1.5
Conclusions
...................................................................................................................................................................17
1.6
Summary of Some Important Points
.............................................................................................................................18
References
.....................................................................................................................................................................19
Recommended Reading
...............................................................................................................................................24
Exercises
.......................................................................................................................................................................25
Chapter
2.
Doing without Phosgene, Hydrogen Cyanide, and Formaldehyde
.....................................................................27
2.1
Introduction
..................................................................................................................................................................27
2.2
Preparation of Isocyanates
...........................................................................................................................................28
2.3
Polycarbonates
..............................................................................................................................................................39
2.4
Summary and Conclusions for Phosgene
......................................................................................................................41
2.5
Replacements for HCN
.................................................................................................................................................43
2.6
Eliminating Formaldehyde
...........................................................................................................................................45
References
....................................................................................................................................................................45
Recommended Reading
...............................................................................................................................................48
Exercises
.......................................................................................................................................................................48
Chapter
3.
The Chlorine Controversy
....................................................................................................................................51
3.1
The Problem
..................................................................................................................................................................51
3.2
Toxicity
of Chlorine Compounds
.................................................................................................................................54
3.3
Estrogen Mimics
..........................................................................................................................................................56
3.4
Bleaching Paper
............................................................................................................................................................58
3.5
Disinfecting Water
.......................................................................................................................................................59
3.6
Chlorofluorocarbons and Ozone Depletion
..................................................................................................................60
3.7
Chlorinated Solvents
....................................................................................................................................................63
3.8
Syntheses Where Chlorine Is Not in the Final Product
...............................................................................................64
3.9
Summary and Conclusions
...........................................................................................................................................66
References
....................................................................................................................................................................67
Recommended Reading
................................................................................................................................................74
Exercises
........................................................................................................................................................................74
Chapter
4.
Toxic Heavy-Metal Ions
.......................................................................................................................................75
4.1
The Problem
..................................................................................................................................................................75
4.2
End-of-the-Pipe Treatments
.........................................................................................................................................78
4.3
Biocides
........................................................................................................................................................................80
4.4
Catalysts for Reactions Other Than Oxidation
............................................................................................................82
4.5
Dyes and Pigments
.......................................................................................................................................................83
4.6
Electrical Uses
..............................................................................................................................................................84
4.7
Leather
..........................................................................................................................................................................85
4.8
Metal Finishing
............................................................................................................................................................85
4.9
Oxidation
......................................................................................................................................................................86
4.10
Miscellaneous: Asbestos as a Toxic Material
............................................................................................................100
¡v
CONTENTS
References
..................................................................................................................................................................100
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................108
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................108
Chapters. Solid Catalysts and Reagents for Ease of Workup
............................................................................................109
5.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................109
5.2
The Use of Inorganic Supports
...................................................................................................................................110
5.3
Ion-Exchange Resins
...................................................................................................................................................119
5.4
Combinatorial Chemistry
...........................................................................................................................................124
5.5
Other Uses of Supported Reagents
............................................................................................................................. 127
5.6
Cyclodextrins
...............................................................................................................................................................133
References
...................................................................................................................................................................135
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................143
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................143
Chapter
6.
Solid Acids and Bases
........................................................................................................................................145
6.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................................................................................145
6.2
Polymeric Sulfonic Acids
............................................................................................................................................147
6.3
Polymer-Supported Lewis Acids
.................................................................................................................................148
6.4
Sulfated Zirconia
.........................................................................................................................................................149
6.5
Supported Metal Oxides
..............................................................................................................................................149
6.6
Rare Earth Triflates
....................................................................................................................................................150
6.7
Solid Bases
..................................................................................................................................................................151
6.8
Zeolites and Related Materials
...................................................................................................................................154
6.9
Metal Organic Frameworks
.........................................................................................................................................164
6.10
Clays
............................................................................................................................................................................166
6.11
Heteropoly acids
...........................................................................................................................................................170
References
...................................................................................................................................................................175
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................185
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................185
Chapter
7.
Chemical Separations
.........................................................................................................................................187
7.1
The General Picture
....................................................................................................................................................187
7.2
Inclusion Compounds
..................................................................................................................................................191
7.3
Separation of Ions
........................................................................................................................................................194
7.4
Membrane Separations
............................................................................................................................................... 197
References
..................................................................................................................................................................205
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................213
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................213
Chapter
8.
Working without Organic Solvents
....................................................................................................................215
8.1
Advantages and Disadvantages of Solvents
................................................................................................................215
8.2
Working without Solvent
.............................................................................................................................................217
8.3
Process Intensification
.................................................................................................................................................221
8.4
Carbon Dioxide as a Solvent
......................................................................................................................................226
8.5
Water as a Reaction Medium
.....................................................................................................................................230
8.6
Ionic Liquids
...............................................................................................................................................................236
8.7
Surfactants and Cleaning
...........................................................................................................................................238
8.8
Coatings
.......................................................................................................................................................................241
References
..................................................................................................................................................................246
Recommended Reading
.............................................................................................................................................258
Exercises
.....................................................................................................................................................................259
Chapter
9.
Biocatalysis and Biodiversity
............................................................................................................................261
9.1
Biocatalysis
..................................................................................................................................................................261
CONTENTS v
9.2
Biodiversity
................................................................................................................................................................286
References
..................................................................................................................................................................293
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................310
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................311
Chapter
10.
Stereochemistry
................................................................................................................................................313
10.1
Importance of Optical Isomers
...................................................................................................................................313
10.2
ChiralPool
..................................................................................................................................................................314
10.3
Resolution of Racemic Mixtures
.................................................................................................................................315
10.4
Asymmetrical Synthesis
.............................................................................................................................................323
References
...................................................................................................................................................................338
Recommended Reading
.............................................................................................................................................343
Exercises
.....................................................................................................................................................................343
Chapter
11.
Agrochemicals
.................................................................................................................................................345
11.1
The Nature and Use of Agrochemicals
......................................................................................................................345
11.2
Problems with Agrochemicals
...................................................................................................................................347
11.3
Alternative Agriculture
...............................................................................................................................................352
11.4
Lawns
..........................................................................................................................................................................371
11.5
Genetic Engineering
....................................................................................................................................................373
11.6
Integrated Pest Management
.......................................................................................................................................373
References
...................................................................................................................................................................375
Recommended Reading
.............................................................................................................................................386
Exercises
.....................................................................................................................................................................386
Chapter
12.
Materials for a Sustainable Economy
.............................................................................................................387
12.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................387
12.2
Commodity Chemicals from Renewable Raw Materials
...........................................................................................387
12.3
Use of Natural Polymers
............................................................................................................................................399
12.4
Polymers from Renewable Raw Materials
.................................................................................................................404
12.5
Conclusions and Recommendations
...........................................................................................................................408
References
..................................................................................................................................................................409
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................417
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................417
Chapter
13.
Chemistry of Long Wear
..................................................................................................................................419
13.1
Why Things Wear Out
................................................................................................................................................419
13.2
Stabilizers for Polymers
..............................................................................................................................................421
13.3
Lubrication, Wear, and Related Subjects
...................................................................................................................426
13.4
Inhibition of Corrosion
...............................................................................................................................................430
13.5
Mending
......................................................................................................................................................................433
13.6
Miscellaneous
.............................................................................................................................................................434
13.7
The Future
..................................................................................................................................................................434
References
..................................................................................................................................................................434
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................439
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................439
Chapter
14.
Chemistry of Recycling
....................................................................................................................................441
14.1
Waste
...........................................................................................................................................................................441
14.2
Recycling
....................................................................................................................................................................442
14.3
Methods and Incentives for Source Reduction
............................................................................................................458
14.4
Overall Picture
...........................................................................................................................................................465
References
..................................................................................................................................................................466
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................475
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................475
v¡
CONTENTS
Chapter
15.
Energy and the Environment
............................................................................................................................477
15.1
Energy-Related Problems
............................................................................................................................................477
15.2
Heating, Cooling, and Lighting Buildings
.................................................................................................................485
15.3
Renewable Energy for Electricity and Transport
.......................................................................................................490
15.4
Use of Less Common Forms of Energy for Chemical Reactions
..............................................................................498
References
..................................................................................................................................................................502
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................515
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................516
Chapter
16.
Population and the Environment
......................................................................................................................517
16.1
The Problems
...............................................................................................................................................................517
16.2
Chemistry of Human Reproduction
............................................................................................................................519
16.3
The Chemistry of Family Planning
.............................................................................................................................521
16.4
Summary of the Problem
............................................................................................................................................527
References
..................................................................................................................................................................528
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................531
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................532
Chapter
17.
Environmental Economics
................................................................................................................................533
17.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................................................................................533
17.2
Nature s Services
.........................................................................................................................................................533
17.3
Environmental Accounting
.........................................................................................................................................535
17.4
Corporations
................................................................................................................................................................538
17.5
Environmental Economics of Individuals
...................................................................................................................541
17.6
Government Actions Affecting Environmental Economics
......................................................................................542
References
..................................................................................................................................................................546
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................552
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................552
Chapter
18.
Greening
...........................................................................................................................................................553
18.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................................................................................553
18.2
Individuals
...................................................................................................................................................................553
18.3
Nongovernmental Organizations
................................................................................................................................555
18.4
Government
.................................................................................................................................................................557
18.5
Corporations
................................................................................................................................................................558
References
...................................................................................................................................................................567
Recommended Reading
..............................................................................................................................................573
Exercises
......................................................................................................................................................................573
Index
.....................................................................................................................................................................................575
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