2006
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200643237
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Immobilization of Organic Catalysts: When, Why, and How

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“…In addition to reducing waste, these recyclable catalysts present significant reductions in cost and hazard by removing the expensive and potentially toxic metals from the chemical waste stream. Catalysts have been successfully supported on inorganic surfaces (53,54) as well as on polymer surfaces (55). Inorganic mesoporous and nanomaterials have also been shown to be effective on their own as catalysts for many reactions (56).…”
Section: Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to reducing waste, these recyclable catalysts present significant reductions in cost and hazard by removing the expensive and potentially toxic metals from the chemical waste stream. Catalysts have been successfully supported on inorganic surfaces (53,54) as well as on polymer surfaces (55). Inorganic mesoporous and nanomaterials have also been shown to be effective on their own as catalysts for many reactions (56).…”
Section: Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Encouraged by the findings in entries 17-19 of Table 1, we further examined the conjugate addition of a variety of trisubstituted carbon Michael donors to N-benzylmaleimide (2) in the presence of catalysts CTS-QN and CTS-CN. Relevant results are presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2004, a special issue of the Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis research journal was dedicated to organocatalysis [355]. In year 2006, a special issue of the Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis research journal on Multiphase Catalysis, Green Solvents, and Immobilization was published by professor Cozzi describing in detail the immobilization of organic catalysts [356]. Several synthetic strategies are developed for the polymeric immobilization of chiral organocatalysts [357][358][359].…”
Section: Preindustrialization Organocatalysismentioning
confidence: 99%