Recycling of rhodium-based hydrosilylation catalysts; A fluorous approach

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作者
de Wolf, E
Speets, EA
Deelman, BJ
van Koten, G
机构
[1] ATOFINA Vlissingen BV, NL-4380 AB Vlissingen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Dept Met Mediated Synth, Debye Inst, NL-3584 CH Utrecht, Netherlands
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10.1021/om010115r
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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The concept of fluorous biphasic separation has been applied in the recycling of rhodium-based catalysts for the hydrosilylation of 1-alkenes and fluorinated 1-alkenes by following two approaches. Hydrosilylation of 1-hexene using various silanes and fluorous versions of Wilkinson's catalyst [RhCl{P(C6H4-4-SiMe2Rf)(3)}(3)] (1; R-f = CH2CH2C6F13) or [RhCl{P(C6H4-4-SiMe(R-f)(2))(3)}(3)] (2; Rf = CH2CH2C8F17) in fluorous biphasic solvent systems afforded the corresponding n-hexylsilanes in high yield. The catalyst activities were similar to those obtained using conventional [RhCl(PPh3)(3)]. The fluorous phase containing the catalyst was recycled at least twice without noticeable loss of activity, despite the fact that 12 and 1.7% of [Rh] was lost for I and 2, respectively, in the first cycle. The fluorous hydride intermediate [Rh(H)(Cl)(SiCl3){P(C6H4-4-SiMe2Rf)(3)}(2)] (3; Rf = CH2CH2C6F13) was identified by NMR spectroscopy. In a reverse approach, the original Wilkinson's catalyst was used for the hydrosilylation of 1H, 1H,2H-perfluoro-1-alkenes in benzene or toluene as solvent. Fluorous extraction of the products enabled recycling of the nonfluorous catalyst.
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