Issue 2, 2012

Rh(i) complexes supported on a biopolymer as recyclable and selective hydroformylation catalysts

Abstract

Chitosan-supported Rh complexes were prepared in a stable form to form new catalysts and have been characterized using elemental analysis, UV-vis, FT-IR, ICP-MS, PXRD, solid state 31P and 13C NMR spectroscopy and TEM. Mononuclear Rh(I) complexes (as models for the heterogenized catalysts) were also prepared via the Schiff-base condensation reaction and the crystal structure of the cyclohexyl iminophosphine Rh(I) complex was elucidated. The chitosan-supported Rh complexes and mononuclear analogues are active catalysts in the hydroformylation of 1-octene with optimal reaction conditions realized at 75 °C and 30 bar syngas pressure. Under these conditions, 1-octene conversion to the desired linear aldehydes was observed and the best selectivity in this regard was shown by the supported iminophosphine-based rhodium catalyst. Overall, the supported catalysts showed similar chemo- and regioselectivities in comparison to their mononuclear counterparts but where more stable, being reused up to four times without loss of activity and selectivity.

Graphical abstract: Rh(i) complexes supported on a biopolymer as recyclable and selective hydroformylation catalysts

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2011
Accepted
17 Oct 2011
First published
01 Dec 2011

Green Chem., 2012,14, 338-347

Rh(I) complexes supported on a biopolymer as recyclable and selective hydroformylation catalysts

B. C. E. Makhubela, A. Jardine and G. S. Smith, Green Chem., 2012, 14, 338 DOI: 10.1039/C1GC15979H

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