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Water-soluble hydrogenation catalysts with macromolecular ligands

Water-soluble hydrogenation catalysts with macromolecular ligands... [Pg.6]

Unmodified poly(ethyleneimine) and poly(vinylpyrrolidinone) have also been used as polymeric ligands for complex formation with Rh(in), Pd(II), Ni(II), Pt(II) etc. aqueous solutions of these complexes catalyzed the hydrogenation of olefins, carbonyls, nitriles, aromatics etc. [94]. The products were separated by ultrafiltration while the water-soluble macromolecular catalysts were retained in the hydrogenation reactor. However, it is very likely, that during the preactivation with H2, nanosize metal particles were formed and the polymer-stabilized metal colloids [64,96] acted as catalysts in the hydrogenation of unsaturated substrates. [Pg.74]


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Catalyst ligand

Catalyst soluble

Catalyst water-soluble

Catalysts macromolecular, water soluble

Hydrogen + water

Hydrogen, solubility

Ligands solubility

Macromolecular ligands

Water catalyst

Water hydrogenation

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