Journal of the American Chemical Society

Silica-bound rhodium hydride catalysts for arene hydrogenation

MD Ward, J Schwartz

Index: Ward, Michael D.; Schwartz, Jeffrey Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1981 , vol. 103, # 17 p. 5253 - 5255

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Abstract

\ 1 docsllos i HZ decalins resulting catalyst species gave a mixture of decalins, tetralin, and naphthalene (0.3 equiv). These results suggest that the process responsible for the change in catalyst activity involved an exchange of the allyl ligand in 1 for one derived from the naphthalene substrate as shown in Scheme I, in contrast to a recent report that loss of the allylic group of V~-C~ H & O [P (OCH~)~]~ precedes formation of the cobalt hydride ...

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