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Catalysis soluble macromolecular metal

The first chapter of the book deals with enzyme-like eatalysis by synthetic polymers - catalysis by polymeric acids and bases, amphoteric polyelectrolytes and nonionic polymers. Because coordination compounds of metal ions with macromolecular ligands are interesting with regard to bioinorganic chemistry, this book elucidates some problems involving the catalysis by water-soluble polymer-metal complexes. Ester hydrolysis, hydrogen peroxide decomposition, oxidation of disubstituted phenols, hydroquinones, mercaptoalcohols and other types of reaction are chosen as model processes. A section devoted to interfacial catalysis is also included. [Pg.157]

Another attractive line of application of macromolecular complexes as catalysts is the so-called fluorous catalysis, whose idea was proposed in the early 1990s [163-168]. The main idea of such catalysis is that a catalyst is soluble (immobilized) in the perfluorocarbon phase, whereas the product is soluble in an organic solvent. If a suitable solvent for substrates, e.g. toluene or benzene, is used, then the system at sufficiently high temperature is homogeneous, and on cooling, there is phase separation. As a result, the solution of the metal complex in fluorocarbon is readily separable from the reaction products and can be reused. [Pg.479]


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