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Acids and bases as catalysts

An obvious solution to this salt generation problem is the widespread replacement of traditional Bransted and Lewis acids with recyclable solid acids and bases [3-7]. This will obviate the need for hydrolytic work-up and eliminate the costs and environmental burden associated with the neutralization and disposal of e.g. liquid acids such as H2S04. The use of solid acids and bases as catalysts provides additional benefits ... [Pg.49]

The Br0nsted relation correlates the effectiveness of acids and bases as catalysts in proton transfer reactions with their acid or base strength. It is shown in equation 1 for the case of acid catalysis, where... [Pg.179]

The use of polymeric acids and bases as catalysts has been reviewed by Sherrington, " and amphoteric reactions have been described. ... [Pg.815]


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