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| Asymmetric Catalysis on Industrial Scale: Challenges, Approaches and Solutions Asymmetric Catalysis on Industrial Scale: Challenges, Approaches and Solutions (Hardcover) by Hans Ulrich Blaser (Editor), Elke Schmidt Product Details Hardcover: 480 pages Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1 edition (January 16, 2004) Language: English ISBN-10: 3527306315 ISBN-13: 978-3527306312 Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.9 x 1.1 inches Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds  | إقتباس: |  | | | | | | | | | | Editorial Reviews | |  | |  | |  | إقتباس: |  | | | | | | | | | | Review "I highly recommend this book to all organic chemists in industry and academia, but particularly those in development and production. Not only is it an excellent reference work, it is also a thumping good read!" Peter Spargo, Organic Process Research & Development "This book is a must for process developers, and is of interest to both chemists and biochemists...Moreover, the book is easy and relaxing to read, and the variety of topics invites browsing." "Dieses Buch ist ein "Muss" für Prozessentwickler, wobei nicht nur Chemiker, sondern auch Biochemiker angesprochen sind...Daneben läßt sich das Buch auch "einfach so" gut lesen, die Vielfalt der Themen lädt geradezu zum Schmökern ein!" Rainer Stürmer, BASF AG, Ludwigshafen Angewandte Chemie + IE 20/04 Product Description Edited by two of the experts in the field, the central aim is to show organic chemists working in process development that enantioselective catalysis is suitable for the large-scale production of enantioenriched intermediates. In so doing, it is equally a source of information and inspiration for academic research, and, with its contribution by Noble prizewinner W. S. Knowles, will also heighten the status of industrial catalyst specialists working in the exciting field of enantioselective catalysis. Some 25 contributions from top industrial researchers around the world present case studies on the development of the widest possible range of large-scale enantioselective processes, featuring stereoselective production processes of fine-chemicals, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals. Clearly structured according to the nature of the task, this handbook adopts a problem-driven approach such that readers can easily find how colleagues have dealt with a similar situation. See all Editorial Reviews | |  | |  | | |