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Bifunctional catalyst

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A bifunctional catalyst is term coined to refer to a specific set of hydrogenation catalysts containing Lewis acid and Lewis base.[1]

References

  1. ^ Noyori, Ryōji; Masashi Yamakawa; Shohei Hashiguchi (2001-11-01). "Metal−Ligand Bifunctional Catalysis: A Nonclassical Mechanism for Asymmetric Hydrogen Transfer between Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 66 (24): 7931–7944. doi:10.1021/jo010721w. PMID 11722188.