This book provides the means of mastering the use of reactions in a range of solvents (aqueous, non-aqueous, molecular organic and inorganic, ionized molten salts). It indicates how to optimize these processes and continues by discussing the possibilities of large scale exploitation of these techniques (up to industrial processes), notably in the field of extractive metallurgy. In addition, detailed characteristics of electrochemical phenomena are presented.CONTROLLED USE OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN SOLUTION--SELECTIVE BY APPLICATION MEANS OF AUXILLIARY REACTIONS.
Quantitative Expression of the Effects of Complexation.
Solubilisation and Insolubilisation-- Separation by Selective Dissolution or Precipitation.
Oxidations and Reductions.
Phase Transfer Reactions and Separations by Selective Extraction.
REACTION MEDIA OTHER THAN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.
Molecular Solvents--Effects of the Solvent on the Reactivity of Solutes.
Reactions in Molten Salts.
Appendices.
Theoretical Problems.
Index.
Bernard Trémillon is the author of Reactions in Solution: An Applied Analytical Approach, published by Wiley.This book is an analytical treatment of the subject, that enables the reader to design successfully chemical methods (such as separations) and predict the required conditions for such methods. Part 1 describes the ways of obtaining selective effects through the use of competing reactions in aqueous media. Part 2 investigates how modifications of chemical reactivity of solutes are produced by using nonaqueous solvents. Particular consideration is given to ionized molten salts and molecular organic and inorganic solvents. This is a broad ranging study of the field. It demonstrates the theory and methodology behind practical problems in solution chemistry and enablă