Issue 5, 1979

The preparation of soluble mixed-ligand rhodium hydrogenation catalysts by reduction of dioxygenrhodium complexes

Abstract

The reduction of the dioxygen species [{RhCl(O2)(PPh3)2}2] with ethanol in the presence of 1 equivalent of a phosphine ligand, L, other than PPh3, gives a catalytically active mixture having a PPh3 : L ratio of 3 : 1. When the reduction is carried out under hydrogen, this mixture is composed of two species, [RhClH2(PPh3)2] and [RhClH2(PPh3)L]. A comparison is made of the rate and stereochemical data obtained using these mixtures for the hydrogenation of 1-methylene-4-t-butylcyclohexane with data obtained using the [RhClL2] complexes as catalysts. This comparison and others have shown that in the mixed-ligand species, [RhClH2(PPh3)L], the ligand L is present exclusively at the site trans to the position of olefin complexation prior to hydrogen transfer.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 832-839

The preparation of soluble mixed-ligand rhodium hydrogenation catalysts by reduction of dioxygenrhodium complexes

R. L. Augustine and R. J. Pellet, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 832 DOI: 10.1039/DT9790000832

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