Fast and selective homogeneous hydrogenation with nickel(II) phosphane catalysts

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Ingrid M. Angulo, Alexander M. Kluwer and Elisabeth Bouwman


Abstract

Nickel(II) phosphane complexes are able to hydrogenate oct-1-ene to n-octane with high turnover numbers and high selectivities at low temperature and moderate pressure.


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