Materials for hybrid-phase metal catalysis are intended to act as homogeneous catalysts at the microscopic (actually molecular) level and as heterogeneous ones in the macroscopic scale. After more than three decades of both industrial and academic extensive research, the recent outcome of the Acetica Process (Chiyoda and UOP) in the industrial carbonylation of methanol discloses brilliant prospects to hybrid-phase metal catalysis in industrial chemistry.
Hybrid phase metal catalysis based on cross-linked functional polymers: past expectations and present prospects
CORAIN, BENEDETTO;CENTOMO, PAOLO;ZECCA, MARCO
2004
Abstract
Materials for hybrid-phase metal catalysis are intended to act as homogeneous catalysts at the microscopic (actually molecular) level and as heterogeneous ones in the macroscopic scale. After more than three decades of both industrial and academic extensive research, the recent outcome of the Acetica Process (Chiyoda and UOP) in the industrial carbonylation of methanol discloses brilliant prospects to hybrid-phase metal catalysis in industrial chemistry.File in questo prodotto:
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