EBK EXPERIMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: A M
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Author: Gilbert
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Chapter 10.5, Problem 7E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:Structural characteristics of a phase-transfer catalyst that allow it to be soluble in both organic and aqueous solvents should be specified.
Concept introduction:Certain compounds facilitate the transfer of reagents within immiscible layers via formation of ion pairs so as dissolve the polar parts of reagents and transfer them. These are called phase-transfer catalysts. This type of catalysis is known as heterogeneous catalysis.
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