Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate

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Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Catalytic dehydrogenative decarboxyolefination of carboxylic acids
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
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Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
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Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
PDF) Carbamoylation of primary, secondary and aromatic amines by dimethyl carbonate in a flow system over solid catalysts
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Ketonization of Carboxylic Acids by Decarboxylation: Mechanism and Scope - Renz - 2005 - European Journal of Organic Chemistry - Wiley Online Library
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Catalysts, Free Full-Text
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Sustainable valorisation of renewables through dialkyl carbonates and isopropenyl esters - Green Chemistry (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D2GC04145F
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Sustainable valorisation of renewables through dialkyl carbonates and isopropenyl esters - Green Chemistry (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D2GC04145F
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
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Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
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Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
Catalytic Methyl Transfer from Dimethylcarbonate to Carboxylic Acids
Separation and Catalysis of Carboxylates: Byproduct Reduction during the  Alkylation with Dimethyl Carbonate
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