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Synthesis and Catalytic Performance of Gold Intercalated in the Walls of Mesoporous Silica
Published on: July 9, 2015
Enhanced reactivity in homogeneous gold catalysis through hydrogen bonding
Weibo Wang1, Manish Kumar, Gerald B Hammond
1Department of Chemistry, University of Louisville , Louisville, Kentucky 40292, United States.
Abstract:
Additives that are good hydrogen-bond acceptors increase the efficiency of gold-catalyzed reactions in those instances where protodeauration is the rate-determining step. The efficiency of additives capable of hydrogen-bonding-assisted protodeauration correlated with their standing in a scale of hydrogen bonding basicity (measured by pKBHX). All additives used in the study are commercially available.
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