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Room Temperature Ambient Pressure (RTAP)-Hydroformylation in Water Using a Self-Assembling Ligand

Journal

ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS
Volume 355, Issue 10, Pages 2071-2075

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adsc.201300258

Keywords

aldehydes; hydroformylation; phosphane ligands; regioselectivity; rhodium; self-assembly; surfactants; sustainable chemistry; water chemistry

Funding

  1. DFG, the International Research Training Group Catalysts and Catalytic Reactions for Organic Synthesis [IRTG 1038]
  2. Krupp Foundation

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We herein demonstrate a hydroformylation at room temperature and ambient pressure (RTAP) using our Rh/6-DPPon (1) system in aqueous media. The hydrogen bonding network of the ligand backbone stays intact, exemplified by the excellent regioselectivity for the linear aldehyde. Various substrates with different functional groups (with some prone to hydrolysis) are stable under the applied conditions and can undergo hydroformylation resulting in good yields.

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