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Any advice on preparing supported catalysts?

womble - 29-1-2007 at 00:46

I have been reading way too many patents. All of hte latest ones seem to deal with both PTC (sorta gettting dealt with in teh org.chem part) and the use of supported catalysts (MnO2, etc.). I was wondering, does anybody have any suggestions, preferably considered, on how one would go about preparing such catalysts?

Reference Information

solo - 29-1-2007 at 03:51

Environmentally Friendly Catalytic Methods
James H. Clark and Duncan J. Macquarrie
Chem. Soc. Rev., 1996, 25, 303 - 310

Excerp
..........This review will focus on supported reagent type catalysts based
on porous inorganic support materials, and liquid phase organic
reactions in which they are used.

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Baphomet - 1-2-2007 at 18:57

hey dude check out this:

http://www.gracedavison.com/davicat/index.htm

the paper about is nice, a good intro to the topic, and this site will help you choose your support using a wizard interface

Ozone - 1-2-2007 at 21:36

Thanks Baphomet!

That's F'n awesome. I am impressed that the company would go so far!

Cheers,

O3

OTT, use dry substrate under inert atmosphere with *very* pure proto-catalyst reagents; except in *very* special cases, S8 and CO2 are a no-no. Pay special attention to "particle-size reduction" and slurry techniques.

Baphomet - 4-2-2007 at 22:50

You're welcome :) I hope you find it useful.

If anyone finds a way to make microspheres in the kitchen please let me know :p