Development of efficient processes under flow conditions based on catalysts immobilized onto monolithic supported ionic liquid-like phases
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Burguete, M. Isabel; Garcia-Verdugo, Eduardo; Karbass, Naima; Luis, Santiago V.; Sans, Victor; Sokolova, Maia
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Development of efficient processes under flow conditions based on catalysts immobilized onto monolithic supported ionic liquid-like phasesAutoría
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2009Editor
International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryISSN
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BURGUETE, M. Isabel, et al. Development of efficient processes under flow conditions based on catalysts immobilized onto monolithic supported ionic liquid-like phases. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2009, vol. 81, no 11, p. 1991-2000.Tipo de documento
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The introduction of imidazolium subunits into polystyrene-divinylbenzene (PS-DVB) polymers enables the preparation of a variety of catalytic systems. Those include the stabilization of catalytically active Pd nanopa ... [+]
The introduction of imidazolium subunits into polystyrene-divinylbenzene (PS-DVB) polymers enables the preparation of a variety of catalytic systems. Those include the stabilization of catalytically active Pd nanoparticles (PdNPs), immobilized enzymes, and basic catalysts. The use of monolithic supports having the appropriate morphological prop- erties is greatly advantageous for the development of efficient catalytic processes under flow conditions based on those systems. On the other hand, the combination of those supported catalytic systems and flow conditions can be further implemented, in terms of green chem- istry, by the substitution of the use of traditional solvents by environmentally friendly condi- tions such as the use of supercritical fluids (SCFs) [-]
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