Homogeneous Transition-Metal Catalysis in Molten Salts

作者: J. F. Knifton

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2867-1_1

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摘要: Research into transition-metal catalyzed organic synthesis involves a continuing search for improved rates, selectivities and yields of desired products, while achieving greater reproducibility ease product isolation. Although both homogeneous heterogeneous catalysis may fulfill these roles in laboratory industrial processes, an alternative approach that has many the inherent advantages systems, is use molten salts as catalyst and/or reaction media.

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