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Transition metal catalysts soluble Inorganic polymers

Soluble Inorganic Polymers as Supports for Transition Metal Catalysts... [Pg.34]

Many efforts have been undertaken to graft transition metal complexes onto various supports in order to retain the performance of the soluble catalyst precursors and to allow easy separation of the catalysts from the reaction products. Most studies have been concerned with polymers, particularly with functionalized styrene-divinylbenzene resins. This approach to immobilize homogeneous catalysts has been reviewed, with all the strategies to anchor metal complexes on organic or inorganic supports examined (57-59). [Pg.140]


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