2018
DOI: 10.1002/cctc.201801551
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Pillar5arenes as Supramolecular Hosts in Aqueous Biphasic Rhodium‐Catalyzed Hydroformylation of Long Alkyl‐chain Alkenes

Abstract: Aqueous biphasic catalysis continues to attract strong interest, especially when very hydrophobic substrates are concerned. Indeed, their insolubility in water strongly limit their transformation by water‐soluble organometallic catalysts. To improve contacts between the substrate‐containing organic phase and the catalyst‐containing phase, one of the best solutions consists in using interfacial additives capable of supramolecularly recognize the substrate and/or the catalyst. In the present study, modified pill… Show more

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“…Compared with typical phase‐transfer catalysts, amphiphilic catalyst 1 possesses the advantage of catalyzing the reaction with high efficiency and substrate selectivity. A similar type of biphasic catalysis of alkene hydroformylation reactions using modified P5As has recently been published by Potier, Hapiot, and co‐workers [25] …”
Section: Catalysis Promoted By the Pa Rim/cavitymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Compared with typical phase‐transfer catalysts, amphiphilic catalyst 1 possesses the advantage of catalyzing the reaction with high efficiency and substrate selectivity. A similar type of biphasic catalysis of alkene hydroformylation reactions using modified P5As has recently been published by Potier, Hapiot, and co‐workers [25] …”
Section: Catalysis Promoted By the Pa Rim/cavitymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In the search for efficient phase transfer biphasic catalysts, Potier et al [110] also developed functionalized pillar5arenes as transfer agents to favor the conversion of hydrophobic substrates under biphasic conditions. This system was evaluated in Rh/tppts-catalyzed hydroformylation of hexadec-1-ene obtaining full conversion and 65 % aldehyde chemoselectivity at 80°C and 50 bar CO/H 2 .…”
Section: Homogeneous and Biphasic Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with typical phase-transfer catalysts, amphiphilic catalyst 1 possesses the advantage of catalyzing the reaction with high efficiencya nd substrate selectivity.A similar type of biphasic catalysis of alkene hydroformylation reactions using modified P5As has recently been published by Potier, Hapiot, and co-workers. [25]…”
Section: Phase-transfer Catalysis Mediated By the Pa Rimmentioning
confidence: 99%