
Bridging Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Catalysis
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Yan Liu studied chemistry at Lanzhou University (China) and then moved to the State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry to obtain his PhD degree under the supervision of Prof. Kuiling Ding in 2006. After three years of postdoctoral studies with Prof. Li Deng, Brandeis University (USA), he joined Prof. Can Li?s group at the State Key Laboratory of Catalysis at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics in 2010 as associate professor and was promoted to full professor in 2013.
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ACID-BASE COOPERATIVE CATALYSIS FOR ORGANIC REACTIONS BY DESIGNED SOLID SURFACES WITH ORGANOFUNCTIONAL GROUPS
Introduction
Bifunctional Catalysts Possessing both Acidic and Basic Organic Groups
Bifunctional Catalysts Possessing Basid Organic Groups and Acid Sites Derived from their Support Surface
Prospect
CATALYTIC REACTIONS IN OR BY ROOM TEMPERATURE IONIC LIQUIDS: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS
Introduction and Background
Catalysis with IL-Supported or Mediated Metal Nanoparticles
Reactions Catalyzed by Solids Support IL: Heterogeneous Catalysis with Homogeneous Performance
Outlook
HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS WITH ORGANI-INORGANIC HYBRID MATERIALS
Introduction
Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials
Catalytic Applications of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials
Conclusion
HOMOGENEOUS ASYMMETRIC CATALYSIS USING IMMOBILIZED CHIRAL CATALYSTS
Introduction
Soluble Polymeric Supports and Catalyst Separation Methods
Chiral Linear Polymeric Catalysts
Chiral Dendritic Catalysts
Helical Polymeric Catalysts
Conclusion and Prospect
ENDEAVORS TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN HOMO- & HETEROGENEOUS ASYMMETRIC CATALYSIS WITH ORGANOMETALLICS
General Introduction
Combinatorial Approach for Homogeneous Asymmetric Catalysis
Self-Supporting Approach for Heterogeneous Asymmetric Catalysis
Conclusions and Outlook
CATALYSIS IN AND ON WATER
Introduction
Catalytic Reactions in and "on" Water
Conclusion
A GREEN CHEMISTRY STRATEGY: FLUOROUS CATALYSIS
History of Fluorous Chemistry
Basics of Fluorous Chemistry
Fluorous Metallic Catalysis
Fluorous Organocatalysis
Conclusion
EMULSION CATALYSIS: INTERFACE BETWEEN HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS
Introduction
Emulsion Catalysis in the Oxidative Desulfurization
Emulsion Catalysis in the Lewis Acid-Catalyzed Organic Reaction
Emulsion Catalysis in Reactions with Organocatalysts
Emulsion Formed with Polymer Bounded Catalysts
Conclusion and Perspective
IDENTIFICATION OF BINDING AND REACTIVE SITES IN METAL CLUSTER CATALYSIS: HOMOGENEOUS-HETEROGENEOUS BRIDGES
Introduction
Control of Binding in Metal-Carbonyl Clusters via Ligand Effects
Imaging of CO Binding on Nobel Metal Clusters
Imaging of Open Sites in Metal Cluster Catalysis
Elucidating Kinetic Contributions of Open Sites: Kinetic Poisoning Experiments Using Organic Ligands
More Approaches to Poisoning Open Catalytic Active Sites to Obtain Structure Function Relationships
Supported Molecular Iridium Clusters for Ethylene Hydrogenation
Summary and Outlook
CATALYSIS IN POROUS-MATERIAL-BASED NANOREACTORS: A BRIDGE BETWEEN HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS
Introduction
Preparation of Nanoreactors Based on Porous Materials
Assembly of the Molecular Catalysts in Nanoreactor
Catalytic Reactions in Nanoreactor
Conclusions and Perspectives
HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS BY GOLD CLUSTERS
Introduction
Preparation of Gold Clusters
Characterization of Gold Clusters
Catalysis by Gold Clusters
Conclusions and Perspectives
ASYMMETRIC PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYSIS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
Introduction
Chiral Phase-Transfer Catalysts
Asymmetric Phase-Transfer Catalytic Reactions and Applications
Concluding Remarks
CATALYSIS IN SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS
Introduction
Features of Supercritical Fluids and Related Catalytic Reactions
Examples of the Reactions in SCFs
Summary and Conclusions
HYDROFORMYLATION OF OLEFINS IN AQUEOUS-ORGANIC BIPHASIC CATALYTIC SYSTEMS
Introduction
Water-Soluble Rhodium Phosphin Complex Catalytic Systems
Mechanism
Hydroformylation of Lower Olefins
Hydroformulation of Higher Olefin
Hydroformulation of Internal Olefins
Conclusion and Outlook
RECENT PROGRESS IN ENZYME CATALYSIS IN REVERSE MICELLES
Introduction
Enzyme Catalysis in Molecular Organic Solvent-Based Reverse Micelles
Enzyme Catalysis in Ionic Liquid-Based Reverse Micelles
Applications of Enzyme Catalysis in Reverse Micelles
Concluding Remarks
THE MOLECULAR KINETICS OF THE FISCHER-TROPSCH REACTION
Introduction
Basics of FT Kinetics
Molecular Microkinetics Simulations
List of Contributors
- Toshihide Baba
- Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Department of Environmental Chemistry and Engineering
- Nagatsuta-cho
- Midori-ku
- Yokohama 226-8502
- Japan
- Hua Chen
- Sichuan University
- College of Chemistry
- No 24 South Section 1
- Yihuan Road
- Chengdu 610064
- P.R China
- Youquan Deng
- Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Centre for Green Chemistry and Catalysis
- Tianshui Middle Road
- Lanzhou 730000
- P.R China
- Kuiling Ding
- Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry
- Lingling Road
- Shanghai 200032
- P.R China
- Qing-Hua Fan
- Institute of Chemistry
- Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science
- CAS Key Laboratory of Molecular Recognition and Function
- Zhongguancun North First Street
- Beijing 100190
- P.R China
- Minhaj M. Ghouri
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Institute for Complex Molecular Systems
- Den Dolech 2, PO Box 513
- MB
- Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- and
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Laboratory of Inorganic Materials Chemistry
- Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
- Building Helix
- Den Dolech 2, PO Box 513
- MB
- Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- Buxing Han
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science
- CAS Key Laboratory of Colloid
- Interface and Chemical Thermodynamics
- Institute of Chemistry
- Zhongguancun North First Street
- Beijing 100190
- P.R China
- Masatake Haruta
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- State Key Laboratory of Catalysis
- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- Zhongshan Road
- Dalian 116023
- P.R China
- and
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Gold Catalysis Research Center
- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- Zhongshan Road
- Dalian 116023
- P.R China
- and
- Tokyo Metropolitan University
- Department of Applied Chemistry
- Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences
- 1-1 Minami-Osawa
- Hachioji
- Tokyo 192-0397
- Japan
- Emiel J. M. Hensen
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Laboratory of Inorganic Materials Chemistry
- Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
- Building Helix
- Den Dolech 2, PO Box 513
- MB
- Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- Jiahui Huang
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- State Key Laboratory of Catalysis
- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- Zhongshan Road
- Dalian 116023
- P.R China
- and
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Gold Catalysis Research Center
- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- Zhongshan Road
- Dalian 116023
- P.R China
- Xirong Huang
- Shandong University
- Key Laboratory of Colloid & Interface Chemistry of the Education Ministry of China
- No 27 Shanda Nanlu
- Jinan 250100
- P.R China
- Yasuhiro Iwasawa
- The University of Electro-Communications
- Innovation Research Center for Fuel Cells
- 1-5-1 Chofugaoka
- Chofu
- Tokyo 182-8585
- Japan
- Eun-Young Jeong
- Inha University
- Department of Chemistry
- Laboratory of Nano-Green Catalysis and Nano Center for Fine Chemicals Fusion Technology
- Yonghyundong
- Namgu
- Incheon 402-751
- South Korea
- Zhong-Xing Jiang
- School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Wuhan University
- Donghu Road
- Wuhan 430071
- P.R China
- Zongxuan Jiang
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- State Key Laboratory of Catalysis
- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- 457, Zhongshan Road
- Dalian 116023
- P.R China
- Alexander Katz
- University of California
- Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- 1462
- Berkeley
- CA 94720
- USA
- Can Li
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- State Key Laboratory of Catalysis
- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- 457, Zhongshan Road
- Dalian 116023
- P.R China
- Shen Li
- Tianjin University
- Department of Chemistry
- Weijin Road
- Tianjin 300072
- P.R China
- Xianjun Li
- Sichuan University
- College of Chemistry
- No 24 South Section 1
- Yihuan Road
- Chengdu 610064
- P.R China
- Xuefei Li
- School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Wuhan University
- Donghu Road
- Wuhan 430071
- P.R China
- Ji Liu
- Institute of Chemistry
- Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science
- CAS Key Laboratory of Molecular Recognition and Function
- Zhongguancun North First Street
- Beijing 100190
- R. China
- Shifang Liu
- University of Oxford Begbroke Science Park
- CCM Research
- Centre for Innovation and Enterprise
- Yarton
- OX5 1PF
- UK
- and
- Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences
- Research Centre for Materials Interdisciplinary Science
- Chongqing 402160
- P.R China
- Yan Liu
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- State Key Laboratory of Catalysis
- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- 457, Zhongshan Road
- Dalian 116023
- P.R China
- Baode Ma
- Institute of Chemistry
- Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science
- CAS Key Laboratory of Molecular Recognition and Function
- Zhongguancun North First Street
- Beijing 100190
- R. China
- Jun-An Ma
- Tianjin University
- Department of Chemistry
- Weijin Road
- Tianjin 300072
- P.R China
- Jun Ma
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science
- CAS Key Laboratory of Colloid
- Interface and Chemical Thermodynamics
- Institute of Chemistry
- Zhongguancun North First Street
- Beijing 100190
- P.R China
- Albert J. Markvoort
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Institute for Complex Molecular Systems
- Den Dolech 2, PO Box 513
- MB
- Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- and
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Computational Biology Group
- Department of Biomedical Engineering
- Den Dolech 2, PO Box 513
- MB
- Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- Ken Motokura
- Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Department of Environmental Chemistry and Engineering
- Nagatsuta-cho
- Midori-ku
- Yokohama 226-8502
- Japan
- Michael M. Nigra
- University of California
- Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- 1462
- Berkeley
- CA 94720
- USA
- Sang-Eon Park
- Inha University
- Department of Chemistry
- Laboratory of Nano-Green Catalysis and Nano Center for Fine Chemicals Fusion Technology
- Yonghyundong
- Namgu
- Incheon 402-751
- South Korea
- Feng-Ling Qing
- Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Key Laboratory of Organofluorine Chemistry
- Lingling Road
- Shanghai 200032
- P.R China
- Rutger A. van Santen
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Institute for Complex Molecular Systems
- Den Dolech 2, PO Box 513
- MB
- Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- and
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Laboratory of Inorganic Materials Chemistry
- Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
- Building Helix
- Den Dolech 2, PO Box 513
- MB
- Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- Feng Shi
- Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Centre for Green Chemistry and Catalysis
- Tianshui Middle Road
- Lanzhou...
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