HOMOGENEOUS CATALYTIC HYDROFORMYLATION OF 1-OCTENE IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON-DIOXIDE USING A NOVEL RHODIUM CATALYST WITH FLUORINATED ARYLPHOSPHINE LIGANDS
Dr. Palo et C. Erkey, HOMOGENEOUS CATALYTIC HYDROFORMYLATION OF 1-OCTENE IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON-DIOXIDE USING A NOVEL RHODIUM CATALYST WITH FLUORINATED ARYLPHOSPHINE LIGANDS, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 37(10), 1998, pp. 4203-4206
A novel rhodium-based catalyst was developed for homogeneous hydroform
ylation in supercritical carbon dioxide. The catalyst, trans-RhCl(CO)(
P(p-CF3C6H4)(3))(2), has in the supercritical fluid reaction mixture m
oderate solubility (>5.5 mM), 2 orders of magnitude greater than most
conventional metal-triphenylphosphine catalysts. Homogeneous catalytic
hydroformylation of 1-octene using the novel catalyst was carried out
at 343 K and 272 atm. Conversion of 1-octene was complete, with a nor
mal/branched aldehyde ratio of ca. 2.4 and negligible hydrogenation or
isomerization products. The catalyst was also recoverable in its orig
inal form, as confirmed by P-31 NMR and FTIR spectroscopy.