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Hydrogenation of Alkenes, Alkynes, and Arenes

In a series of papers [30-35], Blum and co-workers reported the hydrogenation of alkenes, alkynes, and arenes in the presence of a hydrated ion-pair [0ct3NMe] [RhCl4(H20)n] . The quaternary ammonium tetrachlororhodate also catalyzes HTR of alkynes, alkenes and a,j6-unsaturated carbonyl compounds with polymethylhydrosiloxane [36, 37]. Recently, heterogenized and therefore recyclable quaternary ammonium halometallates, namely glass-encapsulated catalysts [38] and polymer-bound tetrachlororhodate [39], have been described. Both types of the insoluble catalysts effectively promote various processes including the hydrogenation of alkenes and the HTR of a,/9-unsaturated carbonyl compounds [40]. [Pg.955]


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