Thermoregulated Phase Transfer Ligands and Catalysis IX. Hydroformylation of higher olefins in organic monophase catalytic system based on the concept of critical solution temperature of the nonionic tensioactive phosphine ligand
Yh. Wang et al., Thermoregulated Phase Transfer Ligands and Catalysis IX. Hydroformylation of higher olefins in organic monophase catalytic system based on the concept of critical solution temperature of the nonionic tensioactive phosphine ligand, J MOL CAT A, 157(1-2), 2000, pp. 111-115
Application of the concept of critical solution temperature (CST) of nonion
ic tensioactive phosphine ligand P[p-C6H4O(CH2CH2O)(n)H](3) (PETPP) in the
hydroformylation of higher olefins in organic monophase system is presented
for the first time. The PETPP/Rh complex catalyst is insoluble: in organic
solvent at room temperature (T < CST), on heating to the temperature T > C
ST, the catalyst would be soluble in organic solvent. Thus, the catalytic r
eaction would have taken place homogeneously at the reaction temperature (T
> CST). When the reaction is completed, on cooling to the room temperature
(T < CST), the catalyst would precipitate out from the organic solvent, an
d could be easily separated from the product and recycled efficiently. Hydr
oformylation of higher olefins catalyzed by PETPP/Rh complex in organic mon
ophase system is investigated. Under the conditions of T= 130 degrees C, P
= 4.0 MPa, the conversion of 1-dodecene and yield of the aldehyde are 95.8%
and 93.7%, respectively. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserve
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