The concept of supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) catalysis has been established in recent years by our group and others. Its application in continuous catalytic gas-phase processes provides a very attractive way to bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. In this contribution, we extend SILP hydroformylation catalysis to reactions with a highly diluted, technical C4 feed containing 1.5?% 1-butene, 28.5?% 2-butenes, and 70?% of inert n-butane. To obtain the desired product, n-pentanal, the Rh-biphephos catalyst system was immobilized in the SILP system to allow for consecutive isomerization/hydroformylation activity. The resulting SILP catalyst material converted up to 81?% of the reactive butenes, with a residence time of 155 s in the reactor. An n-pentanal selectivity greater than 92?% was realized for more than 500 h time-on-stream in the continuous gas-phase reaction. Post-reaction NMR studies revealed no significant loss of the phosphite ligand through ligand oxidation during the reaction.
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