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"Copper-in-charcoal" revisited: delineating the nature of the copper species and its role in catalysis
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posted on 2015-03-11, 16:45 authored by Benjamin BuckleyBenjamin Buckley, R. Butterworth, Sandie DannSandie Dann, Harry Heaney, Emma C. Stubbs"Copper-in-charcoal" has been shown to be a versatile catalytic source of supported copper for a variety of important synthetic transformations, as well as in other fields such as energy. We herein report the characterization of this material and the implications that its preparation has on catalysis, thus providing a greater understanding of the scope and limitations of this catalyst system. (Chemical Equation Presented).
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ACS CatalysisVolume
5Issue
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793 - 796Citation
BUCKLEY, B.R. ... et al, 2015. "Copper-in-charcoal" revisited: delineating the nature of the copper species and its role in catalysis. ACS Catalysis, 5 (2), pp.793-796.Publisher
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2014-12-22Notes
This is an Open Access Article. It is published by the American Chemical Society (ACS) under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC BY).ISSN
2155-5435Publisher version
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