Issue 9, 2011

Recent advances in the recycling of homogeneous catalysts using membrane separation

Abstract

Membrane filtration is an attractive approach for soluble catalyst recycling. Applications of nanofiltration have demonstrated their great potential as a method for process intensification in enzyme, organo-, and homogeneous catalysis, both in laboratory practice and on an industrial scale. Selected, recent advances in catalyst recovery by means of membrane filtration are discussed, together with their implication for future developments. These examples demonstrate that this strategy is applicable in many different transformations.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in the recycling of homogeneous catalysts using membrane separation

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
10 Mar 2011
Accepted
09 May 2011
First published
30 Jun 2011

Green Chem., 2011,13, 2247-2257

Recent advances in the recycling of homogeneous catalysts using membrane separation

M. Janssen, C. Müller and D. Vogt, Green Chem., 2011, 13, 2247 DOI: 10.1039/C1GC15264E

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