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Heterogeneous Catalysis in the Fine Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries

3 Heterogeneous Catalysis in the Fine Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries [Pg.98]

Amorphous silica, with pore sizes in the range 1-10 nm is a common support for base catalysts, whilst more structured pore sizes can be made by what is known as the sol-gel method. In this method a micelle is [Pg.99]

The Knoevenagel reaction has many similarities to the Michael addition, in which a base is required to form a carbanion Ifom an activated methylene precursor which subsequently undergoes nucleophilic addition to an alkene containing a group such as an ester capable of stabilizing the resulting anion by delocalization. These reactions are widely used for [Pg.100]

The other main support used for solid base catalysts is polystyrene, which while it does not have a well-defined porous structure, does swell in solvents providing an accessible high surface area on which to carry out reactions. One common method of chemically attaching groups to polystyrene involves incorporation of specific amounts of styrene contain- [Pg.101]

2 Some Other Catalytic Reactions Useful for Fine Chemical [Pg.105]




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Catalysis heterogenized

Catalysis heterogenous

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Chemical heterogeneity

Chemical heterogeneous

Chemical industry in the

Fine Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

Fine chemicals

Fine pharmaceutical

Heterogeneous catalysis

In chemical industry

Industrial catalysis

Industrial chemicals and

Industrial fine chemicals catalysis

Pharmaceutical industry

The Fine-Chemical Industry

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