4. Conclusions
The adsorption capacity of activated carbons has been used in an original way to improve material transfer in an aqueous two-phase catalysis reaction . The effectiveness of such a process has been demonstrated in relation to a model aqueous two-phase catalysis reaction: the Tsuji-Trost reaction. This work has enabled us to describe a recyclable, stable and environmentally-friendly catalytic system using activated carbon in water as a material transfer...
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- (1) - KANIA (N.) - Utilisations de charbons actifs dans des procédés d'adsorption de Composés Organiques Volatils et des procédés de catalyse dans l'eau », - université d'Artois (2010).
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