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Rhodium complexes dimethyl sulfoxide

An ab initio method has been employed to study the mechanism of the thermal isomerization of buta-1,2-diene to buta-1,3-diene. The results of the study have indicated619 that the transformation proceeds in a stepwise manner via a radical intermediate. Experimental free energies of activation for the bond shift in halocyclooctatetraenes have been reported and analyzed by using ab initio MO calculations.620 The isomerization of hexene using a dihydridorhodium complex in dimethyl sulfoxide has been reported,621 and it has been suggested622 that the Pd(II)-catalysed homogeneous isomerization of hexenes proceeds by way of zr-allylic intermediates. A study has been made623 of alkene isomerization catalysed by the rhodium /-phosphine-tin dichloride dimeric complex, and the double-bond isomerization of olefinic amines over potassium amide loaded on alumina has been described.624... [Pg.588]

Rhodium complexes generated from the water-insoluble carboxylated surfactant phosphine 17 (n = 3, 5, 7, 9, 11) were used as catalysts in the micellar hydrogenation of a- and cyclic olefins, such as 1-octene, 1-dodecene, and cyclohexene, in the presence of conventional cationic or anionic tensides such as cetyltrimethylammo-nium bromide (CTAB) or SDS and co-solvents, e.g., dimethyl sulfoxide [15], After the reaction the catalyst was separated from the organic products by decantation and recycled without loss in activity. There is a critical relationship between the length of the hydrocarbon chain of the ligand 17 and the length and nature of the added conventional surfactant, for obtaining maximum reactivity. For example,... [Pg.168]

A Cr(VI) sulfoxide complex has been postulated after interaction of [CrOjtClj] with MejSO (385), but the complex was uncharacterized as it was excessively unstable. It was observed that hydrolysis of the product led to the formation of dimethyl sulfone. The action of hydrogen peroxide on mesityl ferrocencyl sulfide in basic media yields both mesityl ferrocenyl sulfoxide (21%) and the corresponding sulfone (62%) via a reaction similar to the Smiles rearrangement (165). Catalytic air oxidation of sulfoxides by rhodium and iridium complexes has been observed. Rhodium(III) and iridium(III) chlorides are catalyst percursors for this reaction, but ruthenium(III), osmium(III), and palladium(II) chlorides are not (273). The metal complex and sulfoxide are dissolved in hot propan-2-ol/water (9 1) and the solution purged with air to achieve oxidation. The metal is recovered as a noncrystalline, but still catalytically active, material after reaction (272). The most active precursor was [IrHClj(S-Me2SO)3], and it was observed that alkyl sulfoxides oxidize more readily than aryl sulfoxides, while thioethers are not oxidized as complex formation occurs. [Pg.150]

OPSijCiiHj, Phosphine, [2,2-dimethyl-l-(trimethylsiloxy)propylidene](tri-methylsilyl)-, 27 250 OP3RhC55H44, Rhodium(I), carbonylhy-dridotris(triphenylphosphine)-, 28 82 0SC,2H (, Diphenyl sulfoxide, nickel complex, 29 116... [Pg.388]


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