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Abstract
Immobilisation of organocatalysts onto solid supports represents a very promising solution to tackle their low productivity by enabling their reuse. Herein, the use of NMR relaxation measurements, coupled with reaction screening, was used to investigate the effect of solvent interactions with the immobilised catalyst matrix on reactivity in an asymmetric organocatalysed aldol reaction. Important insights for the further development of such complex, yet promising catalytic systems are provided.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Reaction Chemistry & Engineering |
Early online date | 6 Jan 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 6 Jan 2022 |
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UoMaH: The University of Manchester at Harwell
Lawrence, J. (PI), Burnett, T. (PI), Baker, M. (Researcher), Eastwood, D. (Researcher), Hunt, S. (Researcher), Yan, K. (Researcher), Khan, A. (Researcher), Ma, L. (Researcher), Mirihanage, W. (Researcher), Parlett, C. (Researcher), Freitas, D. (Researcher), Reinhard, C. (Support team), Duggins, D. (Technical team), Lewis-Fell, J. (Technical team), Nonni, S. (Technical team), Rollings, B. (Technical team), Sinclair, L. (Technical team) & Batts, S. (Support team)
1/01/18 → …
Project: Other
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In-situ NMR-based methodology for screening and optimisation of heterogenised organocatalytic systems
D'Agostino, C. (PI)
1/06/19 → 30/05/21
Project: Research