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Cationic Rhodium JosiPhos Polymers: Pathway to Highly Reusable Catalysts for Heterogeneous Asymmetric Hydrogenation
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JosiPhos derivatives with an alt-ROMP active norimido group. Specifically, the alt-ROMP active cationic [Rh(diphosphine)COD]BF4 (diphosphine = (R)-1-[(Sp)-2-(Diphenylphosphino)-1’-(dimethyl-3’-N-(cis-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboximidopropylsilyl)ferrocenyl]ethyl-di-cyclohexylphosphine) compound was...
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De l’homogénéisation des associations lexicales créatives dickensiennes : le style dickensien mis à l’épreuve en traduction
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In Oliver Twist, many lexical associations are semantically heterogeneous. This phenomenon is visible at several linguistic levels, especially at the syntagmatic level, with metaphorical associations as well as with transferred collocations, and at the sentence level, with semantic zeugmas. These...
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The Synthesis of Rhodium Catalyst-Organic Frameworks for Isomerization and Continuous-Flow Hydrogenation Reactions
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The development of immobilized asymmetric catalysts is of vital importance as it would allow for easy catalyst recovery from the reaction mixture and reuse. One strategy for immobilization involves the synthesis of insoluble polymer-supported catalysts. Most polymeric catalysts are made by...