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Covalently Supported Organocatalysts

Organocatalysts are often nonionic liquid modified-silica, polyelectrolytes, montmorillonite, or P-cyclodextrin. Although bond strength in non-covalently supported catalyst is weak, the catalyst itself is directly used for immobihzation without the need for modification or synthetic steps required for covalent attachment to support [113],... [Pg.832]

Immobilization is a popular means of simplifying separation of a catalyst from the reaction mixture. In contrast with immobilized metal complexes (via a solid-support-bound ligand) leaching problems are a less critical issue when using organocatalysts immobilized by covalent bonding to the solid support. [Pg.395]


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Supported organocatalysts

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