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Auteur
Tatsuo Kaiho is the Director of Nihon Tennen Gas Co., Ltd. (Chiba, Japan), one of the most well-known iodine manufacturing companies in the world. The Director of the Society of Iodine Science, Dr. Kaiho developed novel iodine-containing materials and processes and presented independent research at many conferences, including the International Conference of Hypervalent Iodine Chemistry (2010) and the Symposium of Iodine Science (2011). Dr. Kaiho has received several awards, such as the Distinguished Chemist Award from Chiba Prefectural Government (2001) and the Society of Iodine Science Award (2012).
Texte du rabat
Iodine and its important role in functional materials, reagents, and compounds Iodine is essential for life and has a variety of forms that are useful for an even wider array of applications. This book acts a useful guide about iodine, its chemistry, fundamentals and advances. Using illustrative examples and detailed discussion, the examples in this book help readers gain a better understanding of the reactions, requirements, and industry potential of iodine. Chapters are divided into seven parts covering characteristics, production, synthesis, biological applications, industrial applications, bioorganic chemistry and environmental chemistry aspects, and radioisotopes.
The areas covered include:
Popular applications and novel uses of iodine in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, films, solar cells, hypervalent iodine-mediated cross coupling reactions, and therapeutic agents
The concepts in this book apply to organic chemistry as well as related fields in organometallics, materials, medicinal chemistry, and natural products. With broad coverage on both the chemistry and application of iodine, fundamentals, and advances in the field, this book is a useful tool for chemists and professionals.
Résumé
This book comprehensively covers iodine, its chemistry, and its role in functional materials, reagents, and compounds. Using illustrative examples and detailed discussion, chapters describe the synthesis, processing, production, and biological, industrial, and environmental applications of iodine.
Contenu
List of Contributors ix
Preface xiii
1 Overview 1
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Part I Characteristics, elemental of iodine 7
2 Physical Properties of Iodine 9
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3 Analytical Methods for Iodine and Iodides 15
Hirofumi Kanoh and Takehisa Konishi
4 Ion Chromatography 25
Anna B az ewicz
5 Inorganic Iodides 55
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6 Organic Iodides 75
Tsugio Kitamura
7 Hypervalent Iodine 103
Toshifumi Dohi and Yasuyuki Kita
8 Iodine and Halogen Bonding 159
Giancarlo Terraneo, Giuseppe Resnati, and Pierangelo Metrangolo
Part II Production of iodine 195
9 History of Iodine 197
James L. Marshall and Virginia R. Marshall
10 Production Process in the Past 207
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11 Iodine Production from Caliche 213
Armin Lauterbach
12 Iodine Production from Oilfield Brine 221
Stanley T. Krukowski
13 Iodine Production from Natural Gas Brine 231
Nobuyuki Kaneko and Tatsuo Kaiho
14 Recycling of Iodine 243
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Part III Synthesis of iodine compounds 249
15 Iodinating Reagents 251
Haruhiko Taguchi
16 Oxidizing Agents 277
Toshifumi Dohi and Yasuyuki Kita
17 Reaction of Iodo Compounds 303
Toshifumi Dohi and Yasuyuki Kita
18 Metal Iodides-Mediated Reaction 329
Makoto Shimizu, Iwao Hachiya, and Junji Inanaga
Part IV Biological Application of iodine 353
19 Iodinated X-Ray Contrast Agents 355
Werner Krause
20 Iodine as Disinfectant 375
Waldemar Gottardi
21 Synthetic Thyroid Hormone 411
Steven E. Rokita
22 Iodine Deficiency Disorders and Their Correction Using Iodized Salt and/or Iodine Supplements 421
Michael B. Zimmermann
23 Pharmaceuticals: Therapeutic Agents 433
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24 Agrochemicals and Anthelmintics 439
Peter Jeschke and Tatsuo Kaiho
Part V Industrial Application of iodine 457
25 Diaryliodonium Salt Photoacid Generators 459
James V. Crivello
26 Polarizing Films 479
Bart Kahr and Kevin M. Knowles
27 Iodine in Polymer Synthesis: An Important Element for Precision Polymerizations 489
Mitsuo Sawamoto
28 Iodine in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells 501
Lars Kloo
29 Fluorinated Repellents 513
Toyomichi Shimada
30 Etching Gas 523
Seiji Samukawa
31 Other Industrial Applications 547
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Part VI Bioinorganic Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry of Iodine 555
32 Iodine Bioinorganic Chemistry: Physiology, Structures, and Mechanisms 557
Frithjof C. Küpper and Peter M.H. Kroneck
33 Atmospheric Chemistry of Iodine 591
Lucy J. Carpenter
Part VII Radioisotope of iodine 603
34 Radioactive Iodine 605
Yoshifumi Shirakami
Index 625