The rate inhibiting effect of water as a product on reactions catalysed by cation exchange resins : formation of mesityl oxide from acetone as a case study
It is known that when water is a product in reactions catalysed by cation exchange resins, it inhibits the reaction rate much more than predicted by the reverse reaction or dilution effects. In this work the inhibiting effect is ascribed to the preferential association of the catalytically active si...
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