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Nearcritical Water as a Reaction Solvent
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Journal Article | Brown JS, Glaser R, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Acylation of activated aromatics without added acid catalyst. Chemical Communications 2000;(14):1295-1296. |
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Journal Article | Brown JS, Hallett JP, Bush D, Eckert CA. Liquid-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of water plus acetophenone, plus 1-octanol, plus anisole, and plus toluene from 370 K to 550 K. Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data 2000;45(5):846-850. |
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Journal Article | Brown RA, Pollet P, McKoon E, Eckert CA, Liotta CL, Jessop PG. Asymmetric hydrogenation and catalyst recycling using ionic liquid and supercritical carbon dioxide. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2001;123(6):1254-1255. |
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Journal Article | Eckert CA, Bush D, Brown JS, Liotta CL. Tuning solvents for sustainable technology. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2000;39(12):4615-4621. |
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Journal Article | Eckert CA, Liotta CL, Brown JS. Clean solution for chemical synthesis. Chemistry & Industry 2000;3:94-97. |
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Journal Article | Eckert CA, Liotta CL, Bush D, Brown JS, Hallett JP. Sustainable reactions in tunable solvents. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2004;108(47):18108-18118. |
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Journal Article | Jessop PG, Olmstead MM, Ablan CD, Grabenauer M, Sheppard D, Eckert CA, Liotta CL. Carbon dioxide as a solubility “switch” for the reversible dissolution of highly fluorinated complexes and reagents in organic solvents:application to crystallization. Inorganic Chemistry 2002;41(13):3463-3468. |
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Journal Article | Jessop PG, Stanley RR, Brown RA, Eckert CA, Liotta CL, Ngo TT, Pollet P. Neoteric solvents for asymmetric hydrogenation: supercritical fluids, ionic liquids, and expanded ionic liquids. Green Chemistry 2003;5(2):123-128. |
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Journal Article | Jones JR, Liotta CL, Collard DM, Schiraldi DA. Photochemical cross-linking of poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-2,6-anthracenedicarboxylate). Macromolecules 2000;33(5):1640-1645. |
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Journal Article | Patrick HR, Griffith K, Liotta CL, Eckert CA, Glaser R. Near-critical water: a benign medium for catalytic reactions. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2001;40(26):6063-6067. |
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Journal Article | Lu J, Brown JS, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Polarity and hydrogen-bonding of ambient to near-critical water: Kamlet-Taft solvent parameters. Chemical Communications 2001;(7):665-666. |
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Journal Article | Lu J, Boughner EC, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Nearcritical and supercritical ethanol as a benign solvent:polarity and hydrogen-bonding. Fluid Phase Equilibria 2002;198(1):37-49. |
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Journal Article | Lu J, Brown JS, Boughner EC, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Solvatochromic characterization of near-critical water as a benign reaction medium. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2002;41(12):2835-2841. |
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Journal Article | Lu J, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Spectroscopically probing microscopic solvent properties of room-temperature ionic liquids with the addition of carbon dioxide. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2003;107(19):3995-4000. |
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Journal Article | Ngo TT, Bush D, Eckert CA, Liotta CL. Spectroscopic measurement of solid solubility in supercritical fluids. AIChE Journal 2001;47(11):2566-2572. |
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Journal Article | Ngo TT, McCarney J, Brown JS, Lazzaroni MJ, Counts K, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Surface modification of polybutadiene facilitated by supercritical carbon dioxide. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2003;88(2):522-530. |
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Journal Article | Ngo TT, Liotta CL, Eckert CA, Kazarian SG. Supercritical fluid impregnation of different azo-dyes into polymer: in situ UV/Vis spectroscopic study. The Journal of Supercritical Fluids 2003;27(2):215-221. |
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Journal Article | Nolen SA, Lu J, Brown JS, Pollet P, Eason BC, Griffith KN, Glaser R, Bush D, Lamb DR, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Olefin epoxidations using supercritical carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide without added metallic catalysts or peroxy acids. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2002;41(3):316-323. |
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Journal Article | Nolen SA, Liotta CL, Eckert CA, Glaser R. The catalytic opportunities of near-critical water: a benign medium for conventionally acid and base catalyzed condensations for organic synthesis. Green Chemistry 2003;5(5):663-669. |
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Journal Article | West KN, Wheeler C, McCarney JP, Griffith KN, Bush D, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. In situ formation of alkylcarbonic acids with CO2. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2001;105(16):3947-3948. |
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Journal Article | Wheeler C, West KN, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Ionic liquids as catalytic green solvents for nucleophilic displacement reactions. Chemical Communications 2001;(10):887-888. |
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Journal Article | Wheeler C, Lamb DR, Jayachandran JP, Hallett JP, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Phase-transfer-catalyzed alkylation of phenylacetonitrile in supercritical ethane.Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2002;41(7):1763-1767. |
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Journal Article | Xie X, Brown JS, Joseph PJ, Liotta CL, Eckert CA. Phase-transfer catalyst separation by CO2 enhanced aqueous extraction. Chemical Communications 2002;(10):1156-1157. |
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