Organic Reactions 2000
DOI: 10.1002/0471264180.or056.01
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The Hydroformylation Reaction

Abstract: The reaction of 1‐alkenes with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst gives the corresponding homologous aldehydes. The discovery of this reaction was made by Roelen in 1938 using Co 2 (CO) 8 as the catalyst at high temperature (120–170°) and high pressure of carbon monoxide/hydrogen (200–300 bar). This reaction has been called the “Oxo reaction”, “Roelen reaction” or “hydroformylation”. Hydroformylation is a general term indicating that both … Show more

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“…The combination of Rh(acac)(CO) 2 and a diphosphite ligand, BIPHEPHOS [82], is an excellent catalyst system for the linear-selective hydroformylation of a wide range of alkenes [82][83][84][85][86]. This catalytic system has been applied to the cyclohydrocarbonylation reactions of alkenamides and alkenyl amines, which are employed in the key-steps of the syntheses of piperidine, [86][87][88] indolizidine, and pyrrolizidine alkaloids [84].…”
Section: Intramolecular Amidocarbonylation Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of Rh(acac)(CO) 2 and a diphosphite ligand, BIPHEPHOS [82], is an excellent catalyst system for the linear-selective hydroformylation of a wide range of alkenes [82][83][84][85][86]. This catalytic system has been applied to the cyclohydrocarbonylation reactions of alkenamides and alkenyl amines, which are employed in the key-steps of the syntheses of piperidine, [86][87][88] indolizidine, and pyrrolizidine alkaloids [84].…”
Section: Intramolecular Amidocarbonylation Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reaction, extensively used in research and industry, converts terminal olefins, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen into linear or branched aldehydes (Scheme 15). 55 The homogeneous catalysis, mostly based on rhodium and cobalt complexes, is the predominant approach to this process. However, during the last few years, there has been growing interest in developing heterogeneous catalytic systems for the reaction to successfully recycle the expensive catalytic complexes.…”
Section: Catalysis Hydroformylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platinum(II) complexes incorporating P(III)-ligands are important catalysts in homogeneous catalytic transformations [1][2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%