Abstract

Three types of polymer-supported rare earth catalysts, Nafion-based rare earth catalysts, polyacrylonitrile-based rare earth catalysts, and microencapsulated Lewis acids, are discussed. Use of polymer-supported catalysts offers several advantages in preparative procedures such as simplification of product work-up, separation, and isolation, as well as the reuse of the catalyst including flow reaction systems leading to economical automation processes. Although the use of immobilized homogeneous catalysts is of continuing interest, few successful examples are known for polymer-supported Lewis acids. The unique characteristics of rare earth Lewis acids have been utilized, and efficient polymer-supported Lewis acids, which combine the advantages of immobilized catalysis and Lewis acid-mediated reactions, have been developed.

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