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Rhodium complexes supported ionic liquid catalysis

Ionic liquids have already been demonstrated to be effective membrane materials for gas separation when supported within a porous polymer support. However, supported ionic liquid membranes offer another versatile approach by which to perform two-phase catalysis. This technology combines some of the advantages of the ionic liquid as a catalyst solvent with the ruggedness of the ionic liquid-polymer gels. Transition metal complexes based on palladium or rhodium have been incorporated into gas-permeable polymer gels composed of [BMIM][PFg] and poly(vinyli-dene fluoride)-hexafluoropropylene copolymer and have been used to investigate the hydrogenation of propene [21]. [Pg.266]

In a further variation, the PVP-supported rhodium catalyst was used for methanol carbonylation in supercritical carbon dioxide [100]. This reaction medium has complete miscibility with CO and dissolves high concentrations of methanol and methyl iodide, while being a poor solvent for ionic metal complexes. Catalytic reaction rates up to half of those obtained in conventional liquid-phase catalysis were achieved with minimal catalyst leaching. [Pg.21]


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Rhodium complexes catalysis

Rhodium complexes supported catalysis

Rhodium complexes supported ionic liquid phase catalysis

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