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Title:  Organic Solid State Reactions (Topics in Current Chemistry V254)
Division:  Methods, Synthesis & Techniques / Springer / 英文版
Author/Editor:  Fumio Toda(Editor)    Star:  
ISBN: 3540229825
Introduce Date:  2006年08月28日03:07 , Release Date:  2006年08月28日13:29
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Organic Solid State Reactions
Book Series        Topics in Current Chemistry
Publisher        Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISSN        0340-1022 (Print) 1436-5049 (Online)
Subject        Chemistry and Materials Science
Volume        Volume 254/2005
DOI        10.1007/b98357
ISBN        978-3-540-22982-7/3540229825
Online Date        Thursday, March 10, 2005

Most organic reactions have long been carried out in organic solvents without concern for their real necessity, reaction efficiency, and pollution problems. Very recently, we have found that most organic reactions can be carried out in the absence of a solvent, namely, in the solid state. In many cases, the solid-state reaction proceeds more easily and efficiently, and even more selectively than solution reaction. This shows that molecules move easily and selectively in the solid state. This finding changed the classical idea which suggests "molecules do not move and reactions do not occur in the solid state", and opened up a new research field for the study molecular dynamics in the solid state. The organic solid state reactions have many possibilities to be developed. For example, enantioselective reactions can easily be accomplished by carrying out the reaction in an inclusion complex crystal with an optically active host compound. Catalytic reactions also proceed in the solid state. Moreover, the solid-state reactions are more economical and ecologically sound. In the future, pollution-free synthetic procedures in the solid state will become increasingly important, not only in chemical industries but also in university laboratories.

Front Matter
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Thermal and Photochemical Reactions in the Solid State
DOI        10.1007/b100994
Author        Fumio Toda
Text        PDF (584 kb)  
1-40
       
Crystal Engineering of Organic Cocrystals by the Solid-State Grinding Approach
DOI        10.1007/b100995
Authors        Andrew V. Trask and William Jones
Text        PDF (819 kb)  
41-70
       
Intra-Solid and Inter-Solid Reactions of Molecular Crystals: a Green Route to Crystal Engineering
DOI        10.1007/b100996
Authors        Dario Braga, Daniela D’Addario, Stefano L. Giaffreda, Lucia Maini, Marco Polito and Fabrizia Grepioni
Text        PDF (606 kb)  
71-94
       
Organic Solid-State Reactions with 100% Yield
DOI        10.1007/b100997
Author        Gerd Kaupp
Text        PDF (1,675 kb)  
95-183
       
kThe Mechanochemical Solid-State Reaction of Fullerenes
DOI        10.1007/b100998
Author        Koichi Komatsu
Text        PDF (520 kb)  
185-206
       
Photochemical Aspects of Thiocarbonyl Compounds in the Solid-State
DOI        10.1007/b100999
Author        Masami Sakamoto
Text        PDF (575 kb)  
207-232
       
Asymmetric Induction in Organic Photochemistry via the Solid-State Ionic Chiral Auxiliary Approach
DOI        10.1007/b101000
Authors        John R. Scheffer and Wujiong Xia
Text        PDF (474 kb)  
233-262
       
Reactions of 1,3-Diene Compounds in the Crystalline State
DOI        10.1007/b101001
Author        Akikazu Matsumoto
Text        PDF (892 kb)  
263-305
       
Back Matter
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