MACHO catalyst - meaning and definition. What is MACHO catalyst
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What (who) is MACHO catalyst - definition


MACHO catalyst         
In homogeneous catalysis, MACHO catalysts are metal complexes containing MACHO ligands, which are of the type HN(CH2CH2PR2)2, where R is typically phenyl or isopropyl. Complexes with ruthenium(II) and iridium(III) have received much attention for their ability to hydrogenate polar bonds such as those in esters and even carbon dioxide.
Alejandro Díez Macho         
HEBRAISTS
Alexandro Díez Macho; Alejandro Diez Macho
Alexandro Díez Macho (13 May 1916 in Villafría de la Peña, Palencia – 1984 in Barcelona) was a Spanish Catholic priest and Hebraist.Apócrifos del Antiguo Testamento - Page 7 Alejandro Díez Macho - 1984 "Alejandro Diez Macho nació el 13 de mayo de 1916 en Villafría de la Peña (Falencia).
Catalyst transfer polymerization         
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A LIVING, CONTROLLED CHAIN-GROWTH METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING [PI]-CONJUGATED POLYMERS
Living chain-growth polycondensation; Catalyst transfer polycondensation
Catalyst transfer polymerization (CTP), or Catalyst Transfer Polycondensation, is a type of living chain-growth polymerization that is used for synthesizing conjugated polymers. Benefits to using CTP over other methods are low polydispersity and control over number average molecular weight in the resulting polymers.