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Bioethanol production by reusable Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized in a macroporous monolithic hydrogel matrices
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Hybrid Au/Pd nanoparticles as reusable catalysts for Heck coupling reactions in water under aerobic conditions
Elsevier | 2014|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
In situ generated TiO2 over zeolitic supports as reusable photocatalysts for the degradation of dichlorvos
Elsevier | 2014|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Magnesium modified calcium hydroxyapatite: An efficient and recyclable catalyst for the one-pot Biginelli condensation
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Iron phthalocyanine as new efficient catalyst for catalytic transfer hydrogenation of simple aldehydes and ketones
Wiley | 2015|Keywords: reusable catalyst -
Development of dipyridine‐based coordinative polymers for reusable heterogeneous catalysts
Wiley | 2019|Keywords: reusable catalyst -
An environmentally benign attribute for the expeditious synthesis of quinoxaline and its derivatives
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
‘Dip Catalysts’ Based on Polymer‐Metal Nanocomposite Thin Films: Combining Soft‐Chemical Fabrication with Efficient Application and Monitoring
Wiley | 2018|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Efficient synthesis of 2,3-dihydroquinazolin-4(1H)-ones catalyzed by titanium silicon oxide nanopowder in aqueous media
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2017|Keywords: reusable catalyst -
Nano–silica functionalized with thiol–based dendrimer as a host for gold nanoparticles: An efficient and reusable catalyst for chemoselective oxidation of alcohols
Wiley | 2018|Keywords: reusable catalyst -
Polyaniline supported palladium catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling of bromo- and chloroarenes in water
Elsevier | 2007|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Synthesis of environmentally benign ultra-small copper nanoclusters-halloysite composites and their catalytic performance on contrasting azo dyes
Elsevier | 2021|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Magnetically Separable Transition Metal Ferrites: Versatile Heterogeneous Nano‐Catalysts for the Synthesis of Diverse Bioactive Heterocycles
Wiley | 2019|Keywords: reusable catalyst -
A new application of rhodanine as a green sulfur transferring agent for a clean functional group interconversion of amide to thioamide using reusable MCM-41 mesoporous silica
Elsevier | 2013|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Ionic liquid‐functionalized mesoporous silica nanoparticles ([pmim]FeCl4/MSNs): Efficient nanocatalyst for solvent‐free synthesis of N,N′‐diaryl‐substituted formamidines
Wiley | 2017|Keywords: reusable catalyst -
Photocrosslinked bovine serum albumin hydrogels with partial retention of esterase activity
Elsevier | 2011|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
The orthoester Johnson–Claisen rearrangement of allylic terpenols in the presence of acidic ionic liquid
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Reusable catalyst -
Syntheses and structures of magnetic nanodendrimers and their catalytic application in organic synthesis
Wiley | 2023|Keywords: reusable catalyst -
Reusable Homogeneous Catalytic System for Hydrogen Production from Methanol and Water
American Chemical Society | 2014|Keywords: reusable catalyst
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