Ordered mesoporous and microporous molecular sieves functionalized with transition metal complexes as catalysts for selective organic transformations
DE De Vos, M Dams, BF Sels, PA Jacobs - Chemical Reviews, 2002 - ACS Publications
Immobilization of catalysts on inorganic matrices has several important potential advantages
over other approaches such as the use of organic polymer supports. The chemical stability …
over other approaches such as the use of organic polymer supports. The chemical stability …
Chiral salen complexes: an overview to recoverable and reusable homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts
C Baleizao, H Garcia - Chemical reviews, 2006 - ACS Publications
Enantioselective catalytic reactions in which the chirality of an asymmetric catalyst induces
the preferred formation of a given product enantiomer have been one of the most important …
the preferred formation of a given product enantiomer have been one of the most important …
Challenges in the catalytic synthesis of cyclic and polymeric carbonates from epoxides and CO 2
PP Pescarmona, M Taherimehr - Catalysis Science & Technology, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
The addition of carbon dioxide to epoxides to produce either cyclic carbonates or
polycarbonates is an important reaction allowing the conversion of a renewable …
polycarbonates is an important reaction allowing the conversion of a renewable …
Heterogeneous enantioselective catalysts: strategies for the immobilisation of homogeneous catalysts
P McMorn, GJ Hutchings - Chemical Society Reviews, 2004 - pubs.rsc.org
Enantioselective formation of C–H, C–C, C–O and C–N bonds has been extensively studied
using homogeneous asymmetric catalysts for many years. However, these catalysts have yet …
using homogeneous asymmetric catalysts for many years. However, these catalysts have yet …
Foundations and strategies of the construction of hybrid catalysts for optimized performances
Catalysts are generally classified into three categories: homogeneous, heterogeneous and
enzyme, each evolved as an independent field. Efforts to bridge these fields are scarce but …
enzyme, each evolved as an independent field. Efforts to bridge these fields are scarce but …
The direct transformation of carbon dioxide to organic carbonates over heterogeneous catalysts
In this review article, we report the recent developments of heterogeneous catalysts for the
synthesis of cyclic and dimethyl carbonates from CO2 through various routes. The synthesis …
synthesis of cyclic and dimethyl carbonates from CO2 through various routes. The synthesis …
Synthesis and applications of unsaturated cyclocarbonates
V Besse, F Camara, C Voirin, R Auvergne… - Polymer …, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
Great attention has always been paid to monomers bearing at least two reactive groups, one
for copolymerization and one for further reaction, in particular, for cross-linking. Such …
for copolymerization and one for further reaction, in particular, for cross-linking. Such …
Layered zeolitic materials: an approach to designing versatile functional solids
Relevant layered zeolites have been considered in this perspective article from the point of
view of the synthesis methodologies, materials characterization and catalytic implications …
view of the synthesis methodologies, materials characterization and catalytic implications …
Chiral synthesis on catalysts immobilized in microporous and mesoporous materials
C Li - Catalysis Reviews, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews the recent progress made in the asymmetric synthesis on chiral catalysts
in porous materials and discusses the effects of surface and pores on enantioselectivity …
in porous materials and discusses the effects of surface and pores on enantioselectivity …
Crossing the borders between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis: developing recoverable and reusable catalytic systems
Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis have developed independently as two
separate disciplines. Homogeneous catalysis is characterized by the use of highly active …
separate disciplines. Homogeneous catalysis is characterized by the use of highly active …