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Magnetically Supported Organocatalysts

Polshettiwar, V., Baruwati, B. and Varma, R.S. (2009) Magnetic nanoparticle-supported glutathione a conceptually sustainable organocatalyst. Chemical Communications (14), 1837-1839. [Pg.88]

Functional magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have become increasingly popular for applications in (asymmetric) catalysis, either as simple supports or as active components. Transition-metal catalysts and organocatalysts have been immobilized on MNPs not only to facilitate catalyst recovery and separation but also to achieve new levels of reactivity and selectivity. [Pg.87]


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