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'Goldilocks size' rhodium clusters advance reusable heterogeneous catalysts for hydroformylation
Recent research has demonstrated that a rhodium (Rh) cluster of an optimal, intermediate size—neither too small nor too large ...
Abstract This study investigated the performances of Rh single-atom catalysts (SACs), cluster catalysts, and nanoparticle (NP) catalysts in olefin ...
Asymmetric hydroformylation catalysis constitutes a pivotal process in modern synthetic chemistry, enabling the conversion of olefins into chiral aldehydes using transition metal catalysts. The ...
Olefins, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide can be converted to aldehydes by the hydroformylation of olefins. Upon further conversion, chemicals including alcohols, acids, and esters are obtained. However, ...
In a new study published in Science, an AAAS publication, LSU chemistry professor emeritus George Stanley and fellow LSU researchers from the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Biological ...
It is seen the semi-hydrogenation of acetylene and propylene hydroformylation can occur smoothly on Pd/Al and Rh/Al systems, respectively with Pd or Rh atoms completely buried in the subsurface of Al ...
Researchers forward approaches for catalytic hydroformylation, asymmetric hydrogenation, and biocatalysis to achieve enantioselectivity. The goal of reaching desired enantioselectivity of active ...
Chemists have discovered a new cationic cobalt bisphosphine hydroformylation catalyst system that is highly active and extremely robust. In a new study published in Science, LSU chemistry professor ...
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