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A temperature-controlled reversible ionic liquid - water two phase - single phase protocol for hydrogenation catalysis

Paul J. Dyson, +2 more
- 01 May 2001 - 
- Vol. 79, pp 705-708
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An ionic liquid system that undergoes a reversible two phase single phase transformation dependent upon temperature has been used as a novel medium for the transition-metal-catalyzed hydr... as discussed by the authors.
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An ionic liquid – water system that undergoes a reversible two phase – single phase transformation dependent upon temperature has been used as a novel medium for the transition-metal-catalyzed hydr...

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Air and water stable ionic liquids in physical chemistry

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The use of new ionic liquids in two-phase catalytic hydrogenation reaction by rhodium complexes

TL;DR: The reaction of 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMIC) with sodium tetrafluoroborate or sodium hexafluorophosphate produced the room temperature-, air-and water-stable molten salts (BMI+)(BF4−) (1) and (bMI+(PF6−)(2), respectively, in almost quantitative yield as discussed by the authors.
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Iridium compounds in catalysis

Robert H. Crabtree
- 01 Sep 1979 - 
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Aqueous-Phase Organometallic Catalysis: Concepts and Applications

TL;DR: Aqueous-phase catalysts for aqueous chemistry: What Should be done in the future as mentioned in this paper... and what should not be done. But they do not discuss the role of catalysts in water as a special unit operation.
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