A FURTHER BREAKTHROUGH IN BIPHASIC, RHODIUM-CATALYZED HYDROFORMYLATION - THE USE OF PER(2,6-DI-O-METHYL)-BETA-CYCLODEXTRIN AS INVERSE PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYST
E. Monflier et al., A FURTHER BREAKTHROUGH IN BIPHASIC, RHODIUM-CATALYZED HYDROFORMYLATION - THE USE OF PER(2,6-DI-O-METHYL)-BETA-CYCLODEXTRIN AS INVERSE PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYST, Tetrahedron letters, 36(52), 1995, pp. 9481-9484
Solvent free biphasic hydroformylation of various water-insoluble term
inal olefins can be achieved in high yields and selectivities by using
a water-soluble rhodium/triphenylphosphine trisulfonate catalyst and
per(2,6-di-o-methyl)-beta-cyclodextrin as inverse phase transfer catal
yst. The catalytic activities were up to ten times higher than those o
bserved without per(2,6-di-o-methyl)-beta-cyclodextrin.