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Green solvents transition metal catalysis

Green chemistry has been developed to meet the increasing demand for environmentally benign chemical processes. The use of room temperature ionic hquids (ILs) as either solvents or catalysts has attracted much attention in recent years [1]. ILs consist entirely of ions and have no measurable vapor pressure that makes them attractive as alternative solvents for homogeneous catalysis. Their polar nature allows the stabilization of ionic transition metal complexes and metal nanoparticles (NPs) [2],... [Pg.233]


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