Issue 2, 2003

Catalysis for fine chemicals: who needs (will use) new solvents?

Abstract

The need for new solvents for catalysis in the production of fine chemicals is discussed. After a short description of the different needs of fine chemicals and bulk chemicals manufacture, the role of the solvent in catalytic processes is shown, illustrated by examples from Solvias' process development. It is concluded that for the catalytic production of fine chemicals, new types of solvents such as supercritical CO2, ionic liquids, aqueous or fluorous media will be applied only under special circumstances and that much more information on scope and limitations (chemical, ecological, economical) is required.

Graphical abstract: Catalysis for fine chemicals: who needs (will use) new solvents?

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2003
First published
14 Mar 2003

Green Chem., 2003,5, 112-117

Catalysis for fine chemicals: who needs (will use) new solvents?

H. Blaser and M. Studer, Green Chem., 2003, 5, 112 DOI: 10.1039/B300028C

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