A new technique for anchoring homogeneous catalysts
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Robert Augustine, Setrak Tanielyan, Stephen Anderson and Hong Yang
Abstract
Heteropoly acids have been found to serve as anchoring agents between a support material and the metal atom of a homogeneous catalytic complex.
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The MAS NMR spectra were
obtained by Xiaolin Yang, Engelhard Corp., Iselin, NJ,
USA.
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