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Three Approaches to Catalytic Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry Involving Water Soluble Ligands, Some Modified Cyclodextrins as Ligands, and Reactions in an Aluminophosphate Cavity

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Three different approaches to catalytic reactions involving organometallic catalysts in aqueous media will be described all involving hydroformylation chemistry.

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Jackson, W.R., Anderson, J.R., Campi, E.M., Ciptati, McCubbin, Q.J., Yang, Z. (1995). Three Approaches to Catalytic Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry Involving Water Soluble Ligands, Some Modified Cyclodextrins as Ligands, and Reactions in an Aluminophosphate Cavity. In: Horváth, I.T., Joó, F. (eds) Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis. NATO ASI Series, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0355-8_18

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