- A
Lindlar catalyst is a
heterogeneous catalyst that
consists of
palladium deposited on
calcium carbonate or
barium sulfate which is then
poisoned with...
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Lindlar (Kölsch:
Lenkeln [ˈleŋ²kəln])[what does "²" mean?] is a muni****lity in the
Oberbergischer Kreis, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located...
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Herbert Lindlar-Wilson (15
March 1909 – 27 June 2009),
better known as
Herbert Lindlar, was a British-Swiss chemist. He is
known in
particular through...
- The Cologne–
Lindlar railway (also
formerly known as the Sülztalbahn: "Sülz
Valley Railway") is a
formerly 45 km long,
partly disused railway line from...
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Heinrich Lindlar (6
August 1912 – 23
March 2009) was a
German musicologist and
music educator.
Lindlar was born in
Bergisch Gladbach.
After studying music...
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aromatic rings, or the
selective hydrogenation of
alkynes to
alkenes using Lindlar's catalyst. For example, when the
catalyst palladium is
placed on barium...
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series Babylon Berlin.
Volker Kutscher was born on
December 26, 1962 in
Lindlar,
North Rhine-Westphalia
outside of Cologne, Germany. At university, Kutscher...
- may be
helpful when it
results in
improved catalyst selectivity (e.g.
Lindlar's catalyst).
Organic functional groups and
inorganic anions often have...
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petroleum cracking.
Palladium is also
essential to the
Lindlar catalyst, also
called Lindlar's Palladium. A
large number of carbon–carbon
bonding reactions...
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presence of a palladium/silver catalyst). For more
complex alkynes, the
Lindlar catalyst is
widely recommended to
avoid formation of the alkane, for example...