Heteropoly acids supported on acidic ion-exchange resin as highly active solid-acid catalysts.
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Heteropoly acids supported on a macroreticular acidic ion-exchange resin shows much higher activity than those supported on activated carbon for the synthesis of methyl <I>t</I>-butyl ether and the esterification of acetic acid with 1-pentanol. This high activity can plausibly be attributed to the interaction of heteropoly anions with substrates which are protonated by the protons of the acidic resin.
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著者
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ONO Yoshio
Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Ins
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Ishimoto Tadao
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Baba Toshihide
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Baba Toshihide
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Moritaka Shun-ichi
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Tanooka Seiichi
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Kochi Technical College
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Ono Yoshio
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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