Issue 9, 2006

Liquid polymers as solvents for catalytic reductions

Abstract

Nonvolatile solvents eliminate the health and environmental risks associated with volatile solvent use, but may pose their own risks and separation problems. Several liquid polymers are compared in terms of environmental risk, solvent polarity, and performance as solvents for homogeneously-catalyzed and whole-cell-catalyzed reductions. Asymmetric catalyst use and recycling was demonstrated using a combination of liquid polymer and supercritical CO2. A polymeric solvent was also found to protect air-sensitive catalysts from inactivation due to exposure to air.

Graphical abstract: Liquid polymers as solvents for catalytic reductions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Apr 2006
Accepted
26 Jun 2006
First published
13 Jul 2006

Green Chem., 2006,8, 807-815

Liquid polymers as solvents for catalytic reductions

D. J. Heldebrant, H. N. Witt, S. M. Walsh, T. Ellis, J. Rauscher and P. G. Jessop, Green Chem., 2006, 8, 807 DOI: 10.1039/B605405F

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