Abstract:Microwave-Promoted Solventless Mizoroki-Heck Reactions Catalyzed by Pd Nanoparticles Supported on Laponite Clay. -It is found that the best conditions for this solventless Heck reaction are microwave irradiation in combination with an ionic liquid. These conditions allow that the catalyst can be recycled up to thirteen times. -(MARTINEZ, A. V.; INVERNIZZI, F.; LEAL-DUASO, A.; MAYORAL, J. A.; GARCIA*, J. I.; RSC Adv. 5 (2015) 14, 10102-10109, http://dx.
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