A Silica-Supported, Switchable, and Recyclable Hydroformylation−Hydrogenation Catalyst
- 10 August 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 123 (35), 8468-8476
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja010150p
Abstract
A homogeneous hydroformylation catalyst, designed to produce selectively linear aldehydes, was covalently tethered to a polysilicate support. The immobilized transition-metal complex [Rh(A)CO]+ (1 +), in which A is N-(3-trimethoxysilane-n-propyl)-4,5-bis(diphenylphosphino)phenoxazine, was prepared both via the sol−gel process and by covalent anchoring to silica. 1 + was characterized by means of 31P and 29Si MAS NMR, FT-IR, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Polysilicate immobilized Rh(A) performed as a selective hydroformylation catalyst showing an overall selectivity for the linear aldehyde of 94.6% (linear to branched aldehyde ratio of 65). In addition 1-nonanol, obtained via the hydrogenation of the corresponding aldehyde, was formed as an unexpected secondary product (3.6% at 20% conversion). Under standard hydroformylation conditions, 1 + and HRh(A)(CO)2 (1) coexist on the support. This dual catalyst system performed as a hydroformylation/hydrogenation sequence catalyst (Z), giving selectively 1-nonanol from 1-octene; ultimately, 98% of 1-octene was converted to mainly 1-nonanal and 97% of the nonanal was hydrogenated to 1-nonanol. The addition of 1-propanol completely changes Z in a hydroformylation catalyst (X), which produces 1-nonanal with an overall selectivity of 93%, and completely suppresses the reduction reaction. If the atmosphere is changed from CO/H2 to H2 the catalyst system is switched to the hydrogenation mode (Y), which shows a clean and complete hydrogenation of 1-octene and 1-nonanal within 24 h. The immobilized catalyst can be recycled and the system can be switched reversibly between the three “catalyst modes” X, Y, and Z, completely retaining the catalyst performance in each mode.Keywords
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