Rhodium catalyzed hydroformylation with formaldehyde and an external H 2-source
M Uhlemann, S Doerfelt, A Börner
Index: Uhlemann, Marcus; Doerfelt, Stephan; Boerner, Armin Tetrahedron Letters, 2013 , vol. 54, # 18 p. 2209 - 2211
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Abstract
The hydroformylation of olefins, that means the addition of CO and H 2 (syngas) to olefins, is one of the largest homogeneously catalyzed reaction in industries. 1 In this respect exclusively catalysts on the basis of cobalt and rhodium are used. They are frequently modified by trivalent phosphorus compounds as ligands. Annually more than 10 million tons of aldehydes are produced by this methodology. 2 It is interesting to note, that with the exception of some products in ...
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