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A Study on Indicators of Multisite Phase Catalysts | Original Article

Pooja .*, Piyush Kumar Pathak, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The use of polymeric supports in organic synthesis has become popular practice, particularly after the rapid evolution of combinatorial chemistry. In a broad variety of synthetic methodologies, insoluble supports such as cross-linked poly (styrene) is introduced. Catalysts were bound to insoluble polymers to enable the PTC to be condensed in theory and appreciable. The catalyst represents a third insoluble solid phase that can be quickly retrieved by filtration at the end of the reaction, and can be used for another loop, thereby preventing repetitive distillation cycles, chromatographic separation, etc. This is of possible significance primarily from an industrial point of view, owing to the ability to carry out both discontinuous processes with a distributed catalyst and continuous processes such as a packed and fluidized bed reactor.