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Thermoregulated phase-separable phosphine rhodium complex catalyst for hydroformylation of cyclohexene

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CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 79, Issue 1-4, Pages 55-57

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1015300207023

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nonionic phosphine; critical solution temperature; hydroformylation; thermoregulated phase-separable catalyst; rhodium

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Based on the critical solution temperature of nonionic tensioactive phosphine ligand, a novel process termed as thermoregulated phase-separable catalysis has been applied for the first time in the hydroformylation of cyclohexene. The catalyst is formed in situ from P[p-C6H4O(CH2CH2O)(n)H](3) (PETPP) and RhCl3.3H(2)O. Under the conditions of T = 130 degreesC, P = 5.0 Mpa, the conversion of cyclohexene and yield of aldehyde are 98.4%. The catalyst was reused four times and no loss in activity has been observed.

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