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Metathesis telomerization

In addition to the applications reported in detail above, a number of other transition metal-catalyzed reactions in ionic liquids have been carried out with some success in recent years, illustrating the broad versatility of the methodology. Butadiene telomerization [34], olefin metathesis [110], carbonylation [111], allylic alkylation [112] and substitution [113], and Trost-Tsuji-coupling [114] are other examples of high value for synthetic chemists. [Pg.252]

H risson and Chauvin (88) examined the metathesis between acyclic alkenes and cycloalkenes (telomerization) in the presence of two other tungsten-based catalysts, namely WOCl4-Sn(n-C4He)4 and WOCI4-... [Pg.165]

Multiphase homogeneous catalysis (continued) hydroformylation, 42 483-487, 498 hydrogenations, 42 488-491 metal salts as catalysis, 42 482-487 neutral ligands, 42 481 82 organic reactions, 42 495 0X0 synthesis, 42 483-487 ring-opening metathesis polymerization and isomerization, 42 492-494 telomerizations, 42 491-492 diols as catalyst phase, 42 496 fluorinated compounds as catalyst phase, 42 497... [Pg.151]

The required terminal olefins used as substrates for the hydroformylation, such as 1-pentene or 1-octene, are available in large scales and can be derived either from Sasol s Fischer-Tropsch process or from the shell higher olefins process (SHOP), respectively [43, 44]. Alternatively, trimerization or tetramerization of ethylene affords 1-hexene [45] or 1-octene [46]. Dimerization of butadiene in methanol in the presence of a Pd catalyst (telomerization) is another industrially used access for the manufacture of 1-octene [46]. 1-Octene can also be produced on a large scale from 1-heptene via hydroformylation, subsequent hydrogenation, and dehydration (Scheme 6.2) [44]. This three-step homologation route is also valuable for the production of those higher olefins that bear an odd number of C atoms. (X-Olefins can also be derived from internal olefins by cross-metathesis reaction with ethylene [47]. [Pg.531]


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