Available Issues  |  Japanese>>  Publisher Site  
Author: ADVANCED
Keyword:
Volume Page
            My J-STAGE HELP
 
TOP > Available Issues > Table of Contents > Abstract


ONLINEISSN:1348-0715
PRINTISSN:0366-7022
Chemistry Letters
Vol. 36 (2007) , No. 11 p.1296
[PDF (1898K)] [References
Please click this button non-subscribers to purchase a paper individually.


Recent Development of Homogeneous Transition Metal Catalysts with Nanosize Ligands
Yasushi Tsuji1) and Tetsuaki Fujihara1)
1) Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
(Received July 20, 2007)

Expanding catalytic environment to a nanosize is one of the most promising ways to improve performance of homogeneous catalysts. In this highlight review, recent development in homogeneous transition metal catalysts with well-defined nanosize ligands is overviewed. These systems realize efficient catalysts with remarkable enhancement of catalytic activity, suppression of metal aggregation, and unprecedented selectivity.

In this highlight review, recent development in homogeneous transition metal catalysts with well-defined nanosize ligands is overviewed. These systems realize efficient catalysts with remarkable enhancement of catalytic activity, suppression of metal aggregation, and unprecedented selectivity.

In this highlight review, recent development in homogeneous transition metal catalysts with well-defined nanosize ligands is overviewed. These systems realize efficient catalysts with remarkable enhancement of catalytic activity, suppression of metal aggregation, and unprecedented selectivity.


[PDF (1898K)] [References
Download Meta of Article[Help]
RIS
BibTeX
Please click this button non-subscribers to purchase a paper individually.

doi:10.1246/cl.2007.1296
JOI  JST.JSTAGE/cl/2007.1296
Copyright (c) 2007 The Chemical Society of Japan



Japan Science and Technology Information Aggregator, ElectronicJ-STAGE