Beyond Classical Reactivity Patterns: Hydroformylation of Vinyl and Allyl Arenes to Valuable β-and γ-Aldehyde Intermediates Using Supramolecular Catalysis
P Dydio, RJ Detz, B de Bruin…
Index: Dydio, Pawel; Ploeger, Marten; Reek, Joost N. H. ACS Catalysis, 2013 , vol. 3, # 12 p. 2939 - 2942
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Abstract
In this study, we report on properties of a series of rhodium complexes of bisphosphine and bisphosphite L1–L7 ligands, which are equipped with an integral anion binding site (the DIM pocket), and their application in the regioselective hydroformylation of vinyl and allyl arenes
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