Concurrent catalytic reduction/stoichiometric oxidation using oligomerically ligated catalysts and polymer-bound reagents

DE Bergbreiter, R Chandran

Index: Bergbreiter, David E.; Chandran, Rama Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1985 , vol. 107, # 16 p. 4792 - 4793

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Abstract

In this paper we describe procedures using macromolecular reagents which permit the simultaneous use of otherwise incompatible reagents and the recovery and separation of each individual reagent, catalyst, or reaction product. Numerous literature examples describe the advantageous use of the physiochemical properties of insoluble macromolecular reagents in synthetic, mechanistic, and catalytic studies.'Included among ...

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