Crown-ether functionalised second coordination sphere palladiumcatalysts by molecular imprinting
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Florian Viton, Peter S. White, Michel R. Gagné
Functionalisation of the second coordination sphere of a molecularly imprinted Pd complex was achieved by localising within the polymeric cavity a crown-ether receptor capable of altering the catalytic activity of the reactive site.
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