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The result showed that such a combination of chemo- and biocatalysis improved the catalytic yield more than two times compared with that of sole metal catalysis. We will look forword to the important role of 1273-86-5, and how the biochemistry of the body works.name: Ferrocenemethanol

One of the major reasons for studying chemical kinetics is to use measurements of the macroscopic properties of a system, name: Ferrocenemethanol, In homogeneous catalysis, catalysts are in the same phase as the reactants. In a article, mentioned the application of 1273-86-5, Name is Ferrocenemethanol, molecular formula is C11H3FeO

The invention discloses a carbon material of the load of the ruthenium particles preparation and catalytic applications. Specifically, the present invention preparation of ruthenium particles having an average particle size distribution in the 2.2 nm the left and the right, its uniformly dispersed in the carbon material on the substrate. The material can be catalyzed transfer reaction to aromatic methanol and aromatic amine as the raw material synthetic secondary amine, has high conversion efficiency, wide application range, mild reaction conditions and the like. After the end of the conversion reaction, from the reaction system in the centrifugal separating out catalyst, by simple washing and drying can be carried out by the next round of reaction, circulation 5 times can still be kept stable and its catalytic activity did not experience any is obviously reduced. (by machine translation)

Carbon load of ruthenium material in preparing N – alkyl aromatic amine compound in the application of the (by machine translation)

The result showed that such a combination of chemo- and biocatalysis improved the catalytic yield more than two times compared with that of sole metal catalysis. We will look forword to the important role of 1273-86-5, and how the biochemistry of the body works.name: Ferrocenemethanol

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