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Rhodium, 1,5-cyclooctadiene-, supported

Decarbonylation of aldehydes is frequently used in synthetic organic chemistry [19]. Aromatic aldehydes and enals, but also saturated aldehydes, have been shortened by one C atom with this transformation. In most cases, rhodium complexes were used in a stoichiometric reaction, but also catalytic transformations have been described [20]. It was found that RhCl3-3H20 modified with dppp was less air-sensitive than [Rh(COD)Cl]2 (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) modified with dppp or the Wilkinson complex and therefore better suited for lab-scale experiments [21]. While using the Wilkinson complex, strictly oxygen-free conditions were essential for the success. Besides homogeneous rhodium catalysts, also supported complexes were suggested recently [22]. The reaction in ionic liquids is a possibility to recycle the precious rhodium complex [23]. [Pg.669]


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