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“HETEROGENIZING” HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSTS
Catalysis Reviews, 1974Abstract For many years, it has been customary to classify catalysts as “homogeneous” or “heterogeneous.” The former commonly operate through the formation of “intermediate compounds,” and the latter, by adsorption of the reactants on the catalyst surface.
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Self-Separating Homogeneous Copper (I) Catalysts
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2007A heptane-soluble polyisobutylene (PIB)−Cu(I) catalyst was synthesized in a heptane/ethanol latent biphasic solvent system. The addition of water to this initially homogeneous solution produced a biphasic solvent system that separates the PIB−Cu(I) complex from the reaction mixture as a heptane solution.
David E, Bergbreiter +2 more
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Heterogeneous Enantioselective Catalysts: Strategies for the Immobilization of Homogeneous Catalysts
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Paul, McMorn, Graham J, Hutchings
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From supported homogeneous catalysts to heterogeneous molecular catalysts
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 1998Abstract Numerous methods are now available for the synthesis of a large variety of heterogeneous molecular catalysts. Their specific domain of application, and the main advantages and drawbacks of these solids are briefly analyzed here.
Choplin, A., Quignard, F.
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Are Heterogeneous Catalysts Precursors to Homogeneous Catalysts?
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2001I W, Davies +3 more
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Homogeneous multimetallic catalysts
Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 1986Masanobu Hidai +3 more
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Polymerizations with homogeneous chromium catalysts
Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry, 1972AbstractHomogeneous catalysts derived from chromium complexes and organo‐aluminum compounds have been discovered which effect the polymerization of ethylene and the oligomerization of simple olefins. The applicable chromium derivatives are halide complexes of the type CrX2L2, CrX2L2(NO)2, CrX3L3, and [CrX3L2]2, wherein the ligands L are pyridine, tri‐n‐
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Microkinetic Modeling: A Tool for Rational Catalyst Design
Chemical Reviews, 2021Ali Hussain Motagamwala, James A Dumesic
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Homogeneous multimetallic catalysts
Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 1993Yoshihiko Misumi +2 more
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