Role of Acetic Acid Added to the Reaction Media for the Enantio-differentiating Hydrogenation of Methyl Acetoacetate Over a Tartaric Acid-modified Nickel Catalyst

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Tsutomu Osawa
Masashi Ando
Saori Sakai
Tadao Harada
Osamu Takayasu
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[1] Toyama University,Faculty of Science
[2] Ryukoku University,Faculty of Science and Technology
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Catalysis Letters | 2005年 / 105卷
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tartaric acid-modified nickel; enantio-differentiating; hydrogenation rate; acetic acid; site specific acceleration; repeated uses;
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The role of acetic acid added to the reaction media for the enantio-differentiating hydrogenation of methyl acetoacetate over a (R,R)-tartaric acid-in-situ-modified nickel catalyst was studied from the viewpoint of the hydrogenation rate during repeated runs. The hydrogenation of methyl acetoacetate on the “enantio-differentiating sites” of a tartaric acid-modified nickel catalyst was specifically accelerated by the acetic acid added to the reaction media to increase the enantio-differentiating ability of the catalyst. In order to increase the enantio-differentiating ability, the addition of acetic acid to the reaction media was required in each run during the repeated use of the catalyst.
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