Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5227980 Tetrahedron 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Highly active immobilized ruthenium catalysts, which can be used for oxidation of alcohols and sulfides, were developed on the basis of the polymer-micelle incarcerated (PMI) method. The catalysts could be recovered and reused several times without loss of activity and no metal leaching was observed. Selection of micelle-forming conditions and polymer structures were key in achieving high activities. TEM and SEM analyses were conducted to observe the structures of PMI-Ru.

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