Progress in Reaction-Controlled Phase-Transfer Catalysis: Progress in Reaction-Controlled Phase-Transfer Catalysis

Reaction-controlled phase-transfer catalysis is a new catalytic system. This catalytic system is homogeneous during the reaction. After the reaction the catalyst becomes insoluble solid and precipitates from the reaction medium, so that the catalyst can be easily separated and reused. This paper pre...

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