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Hydroformylation catalysis with chelating diphosphine

Hydroformylation Catalysis with Chelating Diphosphine Ligands... [Pg.279]

The development of supported aqueous-phase catalysis (SAPC) [275, 276] is a new and efficient way to facilitate the hydroformylation of longer olefins. Most of the SAP catalysts described in the literature use TPPTS as ligand. Only a few sulfonated diphosphine ligands were examined [277]. A water-soluble chelating diphosphine ligand with a wide natural bite angle, based on a xanthene backbone, was studied as a SAP aqueous catalyst. This ligand showed a much better selectivity than the SAP catalysts known so far [278]. [Pg.91]

Hughes, O.R. and Unruh, J.D. (1981) Hydroformylation catalyzed by rhodium complexes with diphosphine ligands. Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 12,71 Sanger, A.R. (1977) Hydroformylation of 1-hexene catalysed by complexes of rhodium(I) with di- or tritertiary phosphines. Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 3,221 Sanger, A.R. and Schallig, L.R. (1977) The structures and hydroformylation catalytic activities of polyphosphine complexes of rhodium(l), and related complexes immobilised on polymer supports. Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 3, 101 Pittman, C.U. and Hirao, A. (1978) Hydroformylation catalyzed by cis-chelated rhodium complexes - extension to polymer-anchored cis-chelated rhodium catalysts. The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 43, 640. [Pg.21]


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