Low temperature activation of molecular hydrogen in Co/H2 mixtures in the presence of CoRh(CO)7

1988 
Abstract Molecular hydrogen (0.8–8 bar) reacts with CoRh(CO) 7 at 0°C in the presence of 2 bar carbon monoxide in n-hexane to yield HCo(CO) 4 and Rh 4 (CO) 12 . When a solution of CoRh(CO) 7 (10 −3 mmol/1) and 3,3-dimethyl-1-butene (0.2 mol/1) in n-hexane is treated with 2 bar carbon monoxide and 8 bar hydrogen at 0°C, the catalytic formation of 4,4-dimethylpentanal is observed (25% conversion after 24 h). Although the reaction path of the molecular hydrogen activation is not known, the formation of an unobserved intermediate such as H 2 CoRh(CO) 7 , and its subsequent fragmentation to give HCo(CO) 4 and a very unstable hydridorhodium species such as HRh(CO) 3 rapidly yielding Rh 4 (CO) 12 seems likely. The results show that low temperature activation of molecular hydrogen can be achieved at 0°C even in the presence of substantial concentrations of carbon monoxide using CoRh(CO) 7 .
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