BlaserH.-U. & MüllerM. (1991) In: GuisenotM. (eds), Enantioselective catalysis by chiral solids: Approaches and Results. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, Heterogeneous Catalysis and Fine Chemicals II, 73–92. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
5.
WellsP.B. & WilkinsonA.G. (1998) Platinum group metals as heterogeneous enantioselective catalysts. Top. Catal., 5(1–4), 39–50.
6.
AugustineR.L. (1996) Heterogeneous Catalysis for the Synthetic Chemist.Marcel Dekker, New York.
VanniceM.A. & SenB. (1989) Metal-support effects on the intramolecular selectivity of crotonaldehyde over platinum. J. Catal., 115, 65–78.
15.
MargitfalviJ.L., TomposA., KolosovaI. & ValyonJ. (1998) Reaction induced selectivity improvement in the hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde over Sn-Pt/SiO2 catalysts. J. Catal., 174, 246–249.
16.
CoqB., FiguerasF., MoreauC., MoreauP. & WarawdekarM. (1993) Hydrogenation of substituted acrolein over alumina supported ruthenium catalysts. Catal. Letts., 22, 189–195.
17.
HutchingsG.J., KingF., OkoyeLP., PadleyM. & RochesterC.H. (1994) Selectivity enhancement in the hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones using thiophene-modified catalysts. J. Catal., 148, 453–463.
18.
PouillouxY., AutinF., GuimonC. & BarraultJ. (1998) Hydrogenation of fatty esters over ruthenium-tin catalysts; Characterisation and identification of active centres. J. Catal., 176, 215–224.
19.
CheahK.Y., TangF.-S., MizukamiF., TobaM. & ChooY.M. (1992) Selective hydrogenation of oleic-acid to 9-octadecen-1-o1-catalyst preparation and optimum reaction conditions. J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc., 69, 410–416.
20.
MillsP.L. & ChaudhariR.V. (1997) Multiphase catalytic reactor engineering and design for pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. Catal. Today, 37, 367–404.
21.
ArgentiereP.C.L., LiprandiD.A., CagndlaE.A. & FigoliN.S. (1997). [PdCl2(NH2(CH2)12(CH3)2] supported on γ-Al2O3 as a catalyst for selective hydrogenation. Catal. Letts., 44, 101–107.
BaikerA. (1997) Progress in asymmetric heterogeneous catalysis: Design of novel chirally modified platinum metal catalysts. J. Mol. Catal. A Chem., 115(3), 473–193.
25.
BlaserH-U., JalettH.P., MüllerM. & StuderM. (1997) Enantioselective hydrogenation of alpha-ketoesters using cinchona modified platinum catalysts and related systems: A Review. Catal. Today, 37(4), 441–463.
26.
SchwabG.M. & RudolphL. (1932) Naturwiss, 20, 362.
27.
DavisM.E. & WanK.T. (1993) Asymmetric hydrogenation in water by a rhodium complex of sulphonated 2,2-bis(diphenylphosphino0-1,1-binapthyl (Binap)J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1262–1264.
ChangJ.-R. & ChangS.-L. (1998) Catalytic properties of λ-alumina-supported Pt catalysts for tetralin hydrogenation. J. Catal., 176, 42–51.
30.
ChouP. & VanniceM.A. (1987) Benzene hydrogenation over supported and unsupported palladium 1. Kinetic behaviour. J. Catal., 107, 129–139.
31.
ChouP. & VanniceM.A. (1987) Benzene hydrogenation over supported and unsupported palladium 2. Reaction model. J. Catal., 107, 140–153.
32.
RahamanM.V. & VanniceM.A. (1991) The hydrogenation of toluene, ortho-xylene, meta-xylene and para-xylene over palladium 1. Kinetic behaviour and ortho-xylene isomerisation. J. Catal., 127, 251–266.
33.
RahamanM.V. & VanniceM.A. (1991) The hydrogenation of toluene, ortho-xylene, meta-xylene and para-xylene over palladium 2. Reaction model. J. Catal., 127, 267–275.
34.
ChaudhuriS.N., NathS.K. & MajumdarD.S. (1998) Catalytic hydrogenation of benzene. In: Prasada RaoT.S.R. & MuraliDhar G. (eds), Studies in surface science and catalysis, 113, 793–798, Elsevier.
35.
Abdel-GhaffarA.A., LailaI.A., Aboul-FotouhS.M. & AhmedK.A-G. (1998) Hydrogenation of aromatics on modified platinum-alumina catalysts. Appl. Catal., 170(2), 285–296.
PlaneixJ.M., CoustelN., CogB., BrotonsV., KumbharP.S., DutartreR., GenesteP., BernierP. & AjayanP.M. (1994) Application of carbon nanotubes as supports in heterogeneous catalysts. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 116(17), 7935–7936.
38.
KasparJ., GrazianiM., EscobarG.P. & TrovarelliA. (1992) Chemoselective hydrogenation of unsaturated carbonyl compounds over group 8 and group 9 titania-supported metal catalysts. J. Mol. Catal., 72(2), 243–251.
39.
CoqB., FiguerasF., GenesteP., MoreauC., MoreauP. & WarawdekarM. (1993) Hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated carbonyls - Acrolein hydrogenation over group VIII metal catalysts. J. Mol. Catal., 78(2), 211–226.
40.
GalvagnoS., MiloneC., DonatoA., NeriG. & PietropaoloA. (1993) Hydrogenation of citral over Ru-Sn/C. Catal. Lett., 17(1–2), 55–61.
41.
SuslickK.S., HyeonT., FangM., RiesJ.T. & CichowlasA.A. (1996) Sonochemical synthesis of nanophase metals, alloys and carbides. Mat. Sci. For., 225, 903–911.
SzöllösiG., TörökB., SzakonyiG., KunI. & BartókM. (1998) Ultrasonic irradiation as activity and selectivity improving factor in the hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde over Pt/SiO2 catalysts. Appl. Catal. A Gen., 172(2), 225–232.
44.
SavageP.E., GopalanS., MizanT.I., MartinoC.J. and BrockE.T. (1995) Reactions at supercritical conditions - applications and fundamentals, AIChE J., 417, 1723–1778.
45.
MinderB., MallatT., PickelK.H., SteinerK., and BaikerA., (1995) Enantioselective hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate in supercritical fluids. Catal. Today, 34, 1.
46.
HitzlerM.G. and PoliakoffM. (1997) Continuous hydrogenation of organic compounds in supercritical fluids, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1667.