جزییات کتاب
The second, completely revised and enlarged edition of what has become the standard reference work in this fascinating field brings together the latest developments, supplemented by numerous practical tips, providing those working in both research and industry with an indispensable source of information. New contributions have been added, to reflect the fact that industrial processes are already established, and ionic liquids are now commercially available. A must for everyone working in the field.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–6): John S. Wilkes, Prof. Dr. Peter Wasserscheid and Prof. Dr. Thomas WeltonChapter 2 Synthesis and Purification (pages 7–55): Charles M. Gordon, Mark J. Muldoon, Markus Wagner, Claus Hilgers, James H. Davis and Prof. Dr. Peter WasserscheidChapter 3 Physicochemical Properties (pages 57–174): John D. Holbrey, Robin D. Rogers, Rob A. Mantz, Paul C. Trulove, Violina A. Cocalia, Ann E. Visser, Jessica L. Anderson, Jennifer L. Anthony, Joan F. Brennecke, Edward J. Maginn, Tom Welton and Robert A. MantzChapter 4 Molecular Structure and Dynamics (pages 175–264): Chris Hardacre, Patricia A. Hunt, Edward J. Maginn, Ruth M. Lynden?Bell, Joachim Richter, Axel Leuchter, Gunter Palmer, Andreas Dolle, Phillip G. Wahlbeck and W. Robert CarperChapter 5 Organic Synthesis (pages 265–568): Martyn Earle, Prof. Dr. Peter Wasserscheid, Peter Schulz, Helene Olivier?Bourbigou, Frederic Favre, Michel Vaultier, Andreas Kirschning, Vasundhara Singh, Anders Riisager, Rasmus Fehrmann and Sven KuhlmannChapter 6 Inorganic Synthesis (pages 569–617): Prof. Dr. Thomas Welton, Frank Endres, Sherif Zein El Abedin, Markus Antonietti, Bernd Smarsly and Yong ZhouChapter 7 Polymer Synthesis in Ionic Liquids (pages 619–640): David M. Haddleton, Prof. Dr. Thomas Welton and Adrian J. CarmichaelChapter 8 Biocatalytic Reactions in Ionic Liquids (pages 641–661): Sandra Klembt, Susanne Dreyer, Marrit Eckstein and Udo KraglChapter 9 Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids (pages 663–687): Matthias MaaseChapter 10 Outlook (pages 689–704): Prof. Dr. Peter Wasserscheid and Prof. Dr. Thomas Welton