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Constrained geometry-inspired catalysts

Figure 5.15 Synthetic method for the formation of the titanium constrained, geometry-inspired catalyst described by McKittrick and Jones [68]. Figure 5.15 Synthetic method for the formation of the titanium constrained, geometry-inspired catalyst described by McKittrick and Jones [68].
To test the performance of the trityl-spaced aminosilica, Ti, Zr, and Hf constrained-geometry-inspired catalysts (CGCs) were grafted to the amine sites (Fig. 20.3) [14-18]. [Pg.444]

Fig. 20.3 Grafting of constrained geometry-inspired catalysts (CGCs) onto silica... Fig. 20.3 Grafting of constrained geometry-inspired catalysts (CGCs) onto silica...

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