liquid phase reactions

What are Liquid Phase Reactions in Catalysis?

Liquid phase reactions in catalysis refer to chemical reactions that occur in the liquid state and are facilitated by a catalyst. These reactions are prevalent in various industrial processes, including pharmaceutical synthesis, petroleum refining, and fine chemical production. In these systems, the catalyst can be either homogeneous (dissolved in the liquid phase) or heterogeneous (present as a distinct phase).

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