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Thermoregulated phase-transfer catalysis hydroformylation

FIG. 8 Thermoregulated phase transfer catalysis hydroformylation of higher olefins (Cg-C ). [Pg.285]

Thermoregulated Phase Transfer Catalysis - A conceptual advance in the field of biphasic hydroformylation of higher olefins is the use of rhodium catalysts generated from nonionic tenside phosphines, such as ethoxylated tris(4-... [Pg.147]

Thermoregulated phase-transfer catalysis, however, could be successfully put into effect for the hydroformylation of higher olefins in aqueous/organic two-phase media [11], As shown in Table 2, various olefins have been converted to the corresponding aldehydes in the presence of nonionic phosphine-modified rhodium complexes as catalysts. An average turnover frequency (TOF) of 250 h-1 for 1-do-decene and 470 Ir1 for styrene have been achieved. Even the hydroformylation of oleyl alcohol, an extremely hydrophobic internal olefin, would give a yield of 72% aldehyde [19]. In comparison, no reaction occurred if Rh/TPPTS complex was used as the catalyst under the same conditions. [Pg.305]

Because of their low solubilities in the aqueous phase, the hydroformylation of higher alkenes (>C2) is still a challenging problem. In addition to fluorous biphasic catalysis, possible solutions, which have been addressed, include the addition of surfactants240,241 or the use of amphiphilic ligands242-244 to enhance mutual solubility or mobility of the components across the phase boundary and thereby increase the rate of reaction. The use of polar solvents such as alcohols,245 p-cyclodextrin,246 cyclodextrin ligands,247 248 thermoregulated phase-transfer... [Pg.388]


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