Riisager A, Fehrmann R, Haumann M, Wasserscheid P (2008)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2008
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Book Volume: 23
Pages Range: 149--161
Volume: 23
DOI: 10.1007/3418_042
The principle of catalytic SILP materials involves surface modification of a~porous solid material by an ionic liquid coating. Ionic liquids are salts with melting points below 100°C, generally characterized by extremely low volatilities. In the examples described in this paper, the ionic liquid coating contains a~homogeneously dissolved Rh-complex and constitutes a~uniform, thin film, which itself displays the catalytic reactivity in the system. Continuous fixed-bed reactor technology has been applied successfully to demonstrate the feasibility of catalytic SILP materials for propene hydroformylation and methanol carbonylation.
APA:
Riisager, A., Fehrmann, R., Haumann, M., & Wasserscheid, P. (2008). Catalytic SILP Materials. Topics in Organometallic Chemistry, 23, 149--161. https://doi.org/10.1007/3418_042
MLA:
Riisager, Anders, et al. "Catalytic SILP Materials." Topics in Organometallic Chemistry 23 (2008): 149--161.
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