Introduction The alkoxylation reactions are generally performed in semibatch reactors,[1] also in series, in which the catalyst and the substrate (alkyl phenols, fatty alcohols or acids)are initially charged while e...Introduction The alkoxylation reactions are generally performed in semibatch reactors,[1] also in series, in which the catalyst and the substrate (alkyl phenols, fatty alcohols or acids)are initially charged while epoxide (ethylene or propylene oxide) is added during the reaction course. This particular synthesis strategy is due to the high reactivity of alkoxides展开更多
文摘Introduction The alkoxylation reactions are generally performed in semibatch reactors,[1] also in series, in which the catalyst and the substrate (alkyl phenols, fatty alcohols or acids)are initially charged while epoxide (ethylene or propylene oxide) is added during the reaction course. This particular synthesis strategy is due to the high reactivity of alkoxides