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Homogeneous Oxygenase Catalysis
Chemical Reviews, 2018Oxygenases-catalyzed reductive activation of molecular oxygen and incorporation of O atoms into an organic molecule is undoubtedly one of the most attractive research areas. Typically, these oxygenation reactions proceed with high selectivity and reactivity, which is seldom found in its "biomimetic" chemocatalytic counterparts.
Yujie Liang +3 more
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Synergy between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis
Catalysis Science & Technology, 2022Catalysis plays a decisive role in the advancement of sustainable processes in chemical, pharmaceutical, and agrochemical industries as well as petrochemical, material, and energy technologies.
Firoosa Poovan +3 more
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Continuous Homogeneous Catalysis
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2005AbstractThis review article illustrates possible aspects for molecular‐weight enlargement and immobilisation of transition‐metal complexes that have been developed for bridging the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. The recycling of homogeneous catalysts can be performed using different types of supports, such as dendrimers ...
Müller, C., Nijkamp, M.G., Vogt, D.
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Scaling Relationships and Volcano Plots in Homogeneous Catalysis.
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2020Scaling relations and volcano plots are widely used in heterogeneous catalysis. In this perspective, we discuss the prospects and challenges associated with the application of similar concepts in homogeneous catalysis using examples from literature that ...
Megha Anand +3 more
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Science, 1973
Der Mechansimus der homogenen Katalyse wird am Beispiel der Hydrierung von Olefinen in Gegenwart des Rhodiumkomplexes (I) und an der Isomerisierung von But n-( UUUZU den Butenen (III) und (IV) in Gegenwart eines Nickel-Phosphit- Komplexes diskutiert.
C. A. Tolman, J. P. Jesson
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Der Mechansimus der homogenen Katalyse wird am Beispiel der Hydrierung von Olefinen in Gegenwart des Rhodiumkomplexes (I) und an der Isomerisierung von But n-( UUUZU den Butenen (III) und (IV) in Gegenwart eines Nickel-Phosphit- Komplexes diskutiert.
C. A. Tolman, J. P. Jesson
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Iron N-heterocyclic carbene complexes in homogeneous catalysis.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2020The development of homogeneous iron catalysts has been a prolific research field in recent years. Many catalytic reactions are no longer limited to noble metals.
Qiuming Liang, D. Song
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Angewandte Chemie, 2020
In anion exchange membrane fuel cells, catalytic reactions occur at a well-defined three-phase interface, wherein conventional heterogeneous catalyst layer structures exacerbate problems such as low catalyst utilization and limited mass transfer.
R. Ren +13 more
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In anion exchange membrane fuel cells, catalytic reactions occur at a well-defined three-phase interface, wherein conventional heterogeneous catalyst layer structures exacerbate problems such as low catalyst utilization and limited mass transfer.
R. Ren +13 more
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Homogeneous Catalysis by Cobalt and Manganese Pincer Complexes
ACS Catalysis, 2018Homogeneous catalysis of organic transformations by metal complexes has been mostly based on complexes of noble metals. In recent years, tremendous progress has been made in the field of base-metal catalysis, mostly with pincer-type complexes, such as ...
A. Mukherjee, D. Milstein
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Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Gold Catalysis for Materials Science.
Chemical Reviews, 2020Often stoichiometric amounts of gold find use in materials science; occasionally gold is even used as a support. This review discusses the contributions of gold catalysis, both homogeneous and heterogeneous, to the field of materials science.
Christoph M. Hendrich +4 more
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