Homogeneous Catalysis and Mechanisms in Water and Biphasic Media

In recent years, water phase chemistry and catalysis has witnessed a renewed interest, also in view of increasing environmental and economical concerns. Novel approaches, materials, and catalysts have been designed, for example, to convey the properties of known transition metal catalysts to their w...

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Catalysis in biphasic systems
Chemical bond activation in water
Water soluble organometallic compounds
Mechanistic studies
Green chemistry
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