Ionic-liquid-like copolymer stabilized nanocatalysts in ionic liquids: II. Rhodium-catalyzed hydrogenation of arenes

C Zhao, H Wang, N Yan, C Xiao, X Mu, PJ Dyson…

Index: Journal of Catalysis, , vol. 250, # 1 p. 33 - 40

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... Journal of Catalysis. ... It must be kept in mind that very stable nanoparticles are not the ultimate aim in catalysis, because they are generally less active ... solubility of the diene relative to the monoene in the IL, which results in its spontaneous elimination from the catalyst phase [34]. ...

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