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To overcome the well-established drawbacks of conventional organic solvents (toxicity, non-biodegradability, flammability, accumulation in the atmosphere) remarkable research efforts have been recently devoted to the replacement of traditional organic reaction media by the so-called Green Solvents. In this sense, the choice of a safe, non-toxic, biorenewable and cheap reaction media is a crucial goal in organic synthesis. Thus, this Special Issue on “Organic Reactions in Green Solvents” has been aimed to showcase a series of stimulating contributions from international experts within different sub-areas of organic synthesis in Green Solvents (ranging from metal- to organo-catalyzed organic reactions).
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Jonathan Sperry
University of Auckland
Joaquín García‐Álvarez
Universidad de Oviedo
Molecules
University of Auckland
Universidad de Oviedo
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a16c332f3be5e880d6b845f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21111527