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Water-soluble ligands, multiphase catalysis

Nowadays, there are several alternatives under investigation as fluid for multiphase catalysis, including the resurgence of water, perfluorinated hydrocarbons, and supercritical fluids, in particular CO2. Indeed, the advent of water-soluble organo-metallic complexes, especially those based on sulfonated phosphorus-containing ligands, has enabled various biphasic catalytic reactions to be conducted on an industrial scale, in particular, for the hydroformylation of olefins. [Pg.135]


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