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Sheldon, Roger

Sheldon, Roger A., Igor V. Babich, and Yuri V. Plyuto, The rational design of Cr/AlP04-5 molecular sieve . Mend. Comm., Electronic Version, Issue 3, (1997), 94. DiBella, S., G. Lanza, and, I. Fragala, Ab Initio MO Study of the Molecular Structure, Vibrational Frequencies and Bond Dissociation Energy of Bis(2,4-pen-tanedionato-0,(9 )oxovanadium(IV) , J. Chem. Soc.. Faraday Trans. 1995, 91(17), 2709-14. [Pg.113]

Sauer. John C., 3 Schaefer. John P 15 Schorc. Neil E.. 40 Schulenberg, J. W., 14 Schweizer, Edward E., 13 Scott. William J.. 50 Scribner. R. M.. 21 Sccbergcr, Peter H., 68 Semmelhack. Martin F 19 Sengupta, Saumitra, 41 Sethna. Suresh. 7 Shapiro. Robert H.. 23 Sharts, Clay M.. 12. 21 Sheehan, John C.. 9 Sheldon. Roger A.. 19 Sheppard. W. A.. 21 Shibasaki. Masakatsu. 70 Shirley, David A.. 8 Shriner, Ralph L.. I Simmons. Howard E 20 Simonoff, Robert. 7 Slowinski. Franck. 68 Smith, Lee Irvin. I Smith. Peter A. S., 3, 11 Smithers. Roger. 37 Snow. Sheri L 66 Spielman. M. A.. 3 Spoeni, Paul E., 5 Stacey, F. W 13 Stadler. Alexander. 63 Stanforth. Stephen P.. 49. 56 Stetter. Hermann. 40 Struve, W. S., 1 Suter. C. M 3 Swamer. Frederic W.. 8 Swem. Daniel. 7... [Pg.569]

Sheldon, Roger A., E Factors, Green Chemistry and Catalysis An Odyssey, Chemical Communications 29,3352-3365 (2008). [Pg.379]

Green Oxidation of Alcohols using Biominetic Cu Complexes and Cu Enzymes as Catalysts Isabel W.C.E Arends, Patrick Gamez and Roger A. Sheldon... [Pg.654]

This accounts for the importance of the concept of atom efficiency pioneered by Barry Trost and Roger Sheldon in the early 1990s. For a number of applicative cases, see S. K. Ritter, Chem. Eng. News, 2002, 80, 19. [Pg.139]

Isabel W.C.E Arends, Patrick Gamez and Roger A. Sheldon... [Pg.288]

Roger A. Sheldon, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands... [Pg.331]

Finally, Drs. Georgios Papadogianakis and Roger Sheldon review catalysis in aqueous systems. These types of reactions are especially important in a new class of environmentally benign synthesis processes that are being developed in industry. [Pg.203]

Helmut KnOzinger Metal-Catalyzed Oxidations of Organic Compounds in the Liquid Phase A Mechanistic Approach Roger A. Sheldon and Jay K. Kochi... [Pg.403]

Roger Sheldon, of TU Delft (Delft, The Netherlands), has compiled a list of trends for chemical and biochemical process technology (Sheldon, 1994) they are towards... [Pg.39]

Last but not least, we could write this book because we enjoyed countless interactions with other scientists and engineers who shaped our view of the field of biocatalysis. A representative, but certainly not exhaustive, list of these individuals, besides those already mentioned above, includes Frances Arnold, Uwe Bomscheuer, Stefan Buchholz, Mark Burk, Robert DiCosimo, David Dodds, Franz Effenberger, Uwe Eichhorn, Wolfgang Estler, Andreas Fischer, Tomas Hudlicky, Hans-Dieter Jakubke, Andreas Karau, Alexander Klibanov, Andreas liese, Oliver May, Jeffrey Moore, Rainer Muller, Mark Nelson, David Rozzell, Roger Sheldon, Christoph Syldatk, Stefan Verseck, and George Whitesides. We thank all of them for their contribution to our view of the field. [Pg.621]

Shortly after Trost introduced the idea of atom economy, Roger Sheldon of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands reported another green metric called E-factor.30 31 E-Factor is the ratio of the mass of the total waste from a process to the mass of the product generated in that same process (Equation 13.5). [Pg.347]

E-factor E-factor is a green chemistry metric developed by Roger Sheldon. E-factor measures the greenness of a reaction by the ratio of the waste generated by a process to the amount of product formed by the same process. [Pg.398]

Roger A. Sheldon, Ph.D., F.R.S.C. Professor of Organic Chemistry, Kluyver Institute for Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands... [Pg.615]

Roberts, N. J., Lye, G. J. Application of room temperature ionic liquids in biocatalysis Opportunities and challenges. In Ionic Liquids Industrial Applications for Green Chemistry, Rogers, R. D., Sheldon, K. R. Eds., American Chemical Society Washington, D.C., 2002, Vol. ACS Symposium Series 818. [Pg.428]


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