Issue 2, 2003

Entrapment of rhodium complexes in inorganic or hybrid matrices via the sol–gel method

Abstract

Rhodium complexes have been entrapped inside the porous systems of inorganic or hybrid matrices via the sol–gel method. The resulting materials were tested as catalysts in hydroformylation reactions. The microporous materials could be recycled without any rhodium leaching, being active even in the absence of a solvent. High turnover numbers were obtained in the hydroformylation of either 1-hexene or 1-decene. However, the characteristics of the matrix could not be related to the addition (or not) of a hybrid organic–inorganic co-condensation agent, but appeared to depend on the nature of the rhodium complex.

Graphical abstract: Entrapment of rhodium complexes in inorganic or hybrid matrices via the sol–gel method

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2002
Accepted
07 Oct 2002
First published
02 Jan 2003

New J. Chem., 2003,27, 446-451

Entrapment of rhodium complexes in inorganic or hybrid matrices via the sol–gel method

J. D. Ribeiro de Campos and R. Buffon, New J. Chem., 2003, 27, 446 DOI: 10.1039/B207522A

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