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Complexes of metal chlorides with proton donors - promising polyfunctional catalysts for electrophilic processes
K. S. Minsker, S. R. Ivanova, R. Z. Biglova Bashkir State University, Ufa
Abstract:
The Bronsted acids formed as a result of the interaction of aluminium chlorides with Group I and II metal chlorides in the presence of proton-donating compounds are promising polyfunctional catalysts for electrophilic processes (polymerisation, depolymerisation and degradation of macromolecules, alkylation, desulfurisation, and hydrogenation). The factor determing the electrophilic activity and selectivity of the action of the catalysts is their acidity. This makes it possible to predict the direction of the changes in the activity and selectivity of the catalyst in specific chemical processes in conformity with the opposite variation rule: with increase in the acidity of the electrophilic catalyst, their activity increases but the selectivity of their action diminishes. The bibliography includes 72 references.
Received: 01.02.1995
Citation:
K. S. Minsker, S. R. Ivanova, R. Z. Biglova, “Complexes of metal chlorides with proton donors - promising polyfunctional catalysts for electrophilic processes”, Usp. Khim., 64:5 (1995), 462–479; Russian Chem. Reviews, 64:5 (1995), 429–444
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