Article | REF: IN142 V1

Organometallic catalysis in aqueous phase assisted by activated carbon

Authors: Nicolas KANIA, Anne PONCHEL,   Eric MONFLIER

Publication date: November 10, 2011

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2. Application of activated carbons in aqueous two-phase catalysis

2.1 Activated carbon, a new phase transfer agent?

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2.1.1 Demonstrating the phenomenon

To explore the effect of CA in aqueous two-phase catalysis, allylic cleavage was chosen as the model reaction. Commonly referred to as the "Tsuji-Trost reaction", allylic cleavage is a classic reaction in aqueous two-phase catalysis. This reaction is catalyzed by the Pd(TPPTS) 3 complex

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