Metathesis of olefins
A catalyst is a chemical species that allows a chemical reaction or increases the rate of a reaction. Catalysis plays a central role in modern chemistry and is ubiquitous in all industrial processes of value-added intermediates. Simplification of synthesis routes of molecules of industrial interest in a context of Sustainable Development (Pharmaceuticals, Plant Chemistry, Bio-sources Materials).
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