How may the use of two liquid phases that are not miscible at room temperature be used

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How may the use of two liquid phases that are not miscible at room temperature be used to create catalytic systems that have advantages over normal (single phase) systems? Discuss this area, paying attention to either fluorous biphasic systems.

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Inorganic Chemistry

ISBN: 9780198768128

7th Edition

Authors: Mark Weller, Tina Overton, Jonathan Rourke

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