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Volumn 16, Issue 9, 2010, Pages 2751-2757

Domino rhodium/palladium-catalyzed dehydrogenation reactions of alcohols to acids by hydrogen transfer to inactivated alkenes

Author keywords

Alkenes; Heterogeneous catalysis; Hydrogen transfer; Nano particles; Palladium

Indexed keywords

ALIPHATIC CARBOXYLIC ACIDS; ALLYL ALCOHOLS; BENZYL ALCOHOL; BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYSIS; CATALYTIC REACTIONS; COUPLING REACTION; DEHYDROGENATION REACTIONS; DEHYDROGENATIVE COUPLING; DIRECT METHOD; HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS; HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST; HYDRIDE COMPLEXES; HYDROGEN ACCEPTOR; HYDROGEN TRANSFER; PD NANO PARTICLE; SUPERIOR CATALYSTS; SUPPORTED PALLADIUM;

EID: 77149153675     PISSN: 09476539     EISSN: 15213765     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/chem.200903069     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (60)

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