(570l) Hetero-Bimetallic Rhodium-Molybdenum Homogeneous Hydroformylation. the Most Recent Example of Catalytic Binuclear Elimination (CBER)
AIChE Annual Meeting
2010
2010 Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Poster Session of CRE Division
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
The reaction of two mononuclear organometallic complexes, giving an organic product and a dinuclear complex is binuclear elimination. When the dinuclear complex undergoes further reaction to give the original mononuclear organometallic complexes, the system represents a catalytic binuclear elimination reaction (CBER). Thus a CBER is a system composed of both mononuclear and dinuclear intermediates, in one-and-the-same catalytic mechanism. CBER was first reported in 2003, since then, a number of systems have been studied. In the present contribution, a hetero-bimetallic rhodium-molybdenum homogeneous hydroformylation is reported. In situ spectroscopic measurements and kinetics are discussed in detail. Hetero-bimetallic homogeneous catalysis is attractive from a metal-utilization viewpoint, since the kinetics are bilinear in the metals used. Thus, as in the present case, the activity of a precious metal system can be enhanced considerably by the use of a second base metal [1].
[1] C Li, S Cheng, M Tjahjono, M Schreyer, and M Garland J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 4589?4599.