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Journal of Catalysis, Vol.183, No.2, 163-168, 1999
Allylic substitution with dendritic palladium catalysts in a continuously operating membrane reactor
Dendrimers are a rather new class of macromolecules, which are by now at the edge of technical application. A number of dendritic catalysts have been described, but in most cases catalyst recyclization is an unsolved problem. The present article describes the retention of diaminopropyl-type dendrimers bearing palladium phosphine complexes by ultra- or nanofiltration membranes and their use as catalysts for the allylic substitution in a continuously operating chemical membrane reactor. Retention rates are higher than 99.9% resulting in a sixfold increase of the total turnover number for the Pd catalyst.