ZnO nanofluid as a structure base catalyst for chemoselective amidation of aliphatic carboxylic acids
F Tamaddon, F Aboee, A Nasiri
Index: Catalysis Communications, , vol. 16, # 1 p. 194 - 197
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... Catalysis Communications. ... Its high heat capacity, high heat conductivity, low thermal expansion, and high melting point make it more attractive catalyst. ... high affinity of ZnO towards carboxyl group, and the similarity of nanofluids to homogeneous catalysts stimulated us to ...
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