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Catalysts immobilized on solid supports have become valuable tools for simplified product isolation and catalyst recycling. An alternative to covalent attachment to a solid support is to immobilize catalysts by non-covalent bonding through hydrogen bridges, or ionic, hydrophobic or fluorous interactions. Compared to covalent attachment, such non-covalent approaches increase the flexibility in the choice of the support material, reaction conditions and work-up strategies. Numerous catalytic reactions employing one of these non-covalent bonding strategies have meanwhile appeared in the literature.
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Horn, J., Michalek, F., Tzschucke, C.C., Bannwarth, W. (2004). Non-Covalently Solid-Phase Bound Catalysts for Organic Synthesis. In: Kirschning, A. (eds) Immobilized Catalysts. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 242. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/b96873
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