Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2002, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (10): 1939.

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Hydroformylation of Higher Olefins Catalyzed by Thermoregulated Phase-separation

WU Xiao-Wei, WANG Yan-Hua, CHENG Fang, JIN Zi-Lin   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116012, China
  • Received:2001-09-06 Online:2002-10-24 Published:2002-10-24

Abstract: The solubility of nonionic tension-active phosphine ligand P[p-C6H4O(CH2CH2O)nH]3(PETPP, n=6-12, N=3n) in different solvents was investigated. It was found that PETPP(N=18-36) possesses a distinct critical solution temperature(CST) in toluene. A novel concept(Thermoregulated Phase-separable Catalysis, TPSC) based on CST of PETPP for separating a catalyst from the reaction mixture is presented. TPSC system involves only the organic phase, while no water was added. At room temperature(tCST, the catalyst is soluble in organic solvent. At the reaction temperature(t>CST), the reaction proceeds homogeneously. After the completion of the reaction, on cooling to room temperature(t2)/V(CO)=1/1], the conversion of 1-decene and yield of aldehyde reached up to 98 6% and 96 0%, respectively. After recycling use of the catalyst for 10 times, the conversion of 1-decene was still more than 94.9%.

Key words: Thermoregulated phase separation catalysis, Hydroformylation, Critical solution temperature, Nonionic tension-active phosphine ligand, Higher olefins

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