Homogeneous Catalysis
978-613-2-66203-3
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2010-08-24
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In chemistry, homogeneous catalysis is a sequence of reactions that involve a catalyst in the same phase as the reactants. Most commonly, a homogeneous catalyst is codissolved in a solvent with the reactants. The proton is the most pervasive homogeneous catalyst. because water is the most common solvent. Water forms protons by the process of self-ionization of water In an illustrative case, acids accelerate (catalyse) the hydrolysis of esters: CH3CO2CH3 + H2O overrightarrow{leftarrow} CH3CO2H + CH3OH In the absence of acids, aqueous solutions of most esters do not hydrolyze at practical rates.
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