rhodium catalyst

  • 1Rhodium(II) acetate — Rhodium (II) Acetate IUPAC name Rhodium (II) acetate …

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  • 2Rhodium(III) chloride — Rhodium(III) chloride …

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  • 3Rhodium — Rh redirects here. For other uses, see rh (disambiguation) Rhodium (pronEng|ˈroʊdiəm) is a chemical element with the symbol Rh and atomic number 45. A rare, silvery white hard transition metal and a member of the platinum group, rhodium is found… …

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  • 4rhodium — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek rhodon rose Date: 1804 a rare silvery white hard ductile metallic element that is resistant to acids, occurs native but is usually obtained from nickel ores, and is used especially as a catalyst and in… …

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  • 5rhodium — A silver white noble metal in the platinum family; atomic number 45, atomic weight 102.905; used in thermocouples and, together with other platinum metals, as a catalyst in catalytic converters …

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  • 6Wilkinson's catalyst — Chembox new ImageFile = Wilkinson s catalyst 2D.png ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Wilkinson s catalyst ImageFile1 = Wilkinson s catalyst no hydrogens 3D balls.png ImageSize1 = 120px ImageName1 = Wilkinson s catalyst ImageFile2 = Wilkinson s… …

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  • 7Crabtree's catalyst — Crabtree s catalyst …

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  • 8reducing catalyst — A catalyst such as rhodium which converts nitrogen oxides into harmless nitrogen and oxygen in a reducing catalytic converter. Compare oxidizing catalyst …

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  • 9Hydroformylation — Hydroformylation, also known as oxo synthesis or oxo process, is an important industrial process for the production of aldehydes from alkenes.[1] This chemical reaction entails the addition of a formyl group (CHO) and a hydrogen atom to a carbon… …

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  • 10Bite angle — Chelate bite angle is a geometric parameter used to classify chelating ligands in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. Together with ligand cone angle, this parameter is relevant to diphosphine ligands, which are used in industrial processes… …

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