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Catalyst deactivation hydrogen partial pressure effect

Hydroformylation of ethylene using a water-soluble Rh-TPPTS catalyst has been investigated [27] using a toluene-water solvent system at 353 K. The effect ofTPPTS concentration on rate shows a maximum at a P/ Rh ratio of 8 1. The rate of reaction first increases with catalyst concentration, and above a certain value it remains constant. The effect of aqueous-phase hold-up shows a maximum in the rate at = 0.4. The apparent reaction orders for the partial pressures of hydrogen and ethylene were found to be one and zero respectively. A strong inhibition in the rate with an increase in Pqq was observed. An interesting example of tandem synthesis of methacrolein in an aqueous biphasic system has been reported by Deshpande et al. [28], in which hydroformylation of ethylene and aldol condensahon reactions occur in two immiscible liquid phases with a high yield of the product Use of a two-phase system prevents contact of the hydroformylation and aldol catalysts, the interaction of which leads to deactivation. [Pg.157]


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