1991
DOI: 10.1016/0304-5102(91)80132-m
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New rhodium complexes anchored on silica and modified Y-zeolite as efficient catalysts for hydrogenation of olefins

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“…252 If the functionalisation of these materials is facilitated by the high concentration of surface silanol groups, the same is not true for zeolites. In fact, Corma et al [253][254][255] reported that the functionalisation of ultrastable Y zeolites with organosilanes (used for anchoring metal complex catalysts) 255 occurs in the mesoporous region. Cauvel et al investigated the functionalisation of a series of Y zeolites with increasing content of mesopores produced by steaming, thus confirming this hypothesis.…”
Section: Hybrid Organic-inorganic Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…252 If the functionalisation of these materials is facilitated by the high concentration of surface silanol groups, the same is not true for zeolites. In fact, Corma et al [253][254][255] reported that the functionalisation of ultrastable Y zeolites with organosilanes (used for anchoring metal complex catalysts) 255 occurs in the mesoporous region. Cauvel et al investigated the functionalisation of a series of Y zeolites with increasing content of mesopores produced by steaming, thus confirming this hypothesis.…”
Section: Hybrid Organic-inorganic Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rh complexes with the chiral ligand L-prolinamide were prepared by Corma and co-workers and were anchored onto the surface of USY zeolite [61,62]. The heterogenized compounds gave higher ee values than the homogeneous systems; nevertheless, they were less stereoselective than the other Rh complexes eg: [Rh(NBD)(BDPP)] (see paragraph 3.4).…”
Section: Enantioselective Hydrogenations 31 Enantioselective Hydrogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end we sought to incorporate well-defined Rh­(I) olefin species into 1 due to their potential to carry out solid/gas reactions of commercial interest. Organometallic Rh­(I) complexes bearing olefin ligands have been previously isolated on solid supports including alumina, zeolites, and MOFs . However, their precise structural characterization by SCXRD was not possible because these species lacked long-range order.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%