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Nature 373, 501 - 503 (09 February 1995); doi:10.1038/373501a0

Enhancement of interfacial catalysis in a biphasic system using catalyst-binding ligands

R. V. Chaudhari*, B. M. Bhanage*, R. M. Deshpande* & H. Delmas

*Chemical Engineering Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411008, India
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'lngénieurs en Génie Chimique, Chemin de la Loge, 31078 Toulouse, France

TO avoid the problem of separation of products from catalyst in homogeneous catalysis1, two-phase systems have been developed in which the catalytic complex (usually a water-soluble organo-metallic complex) remains in one (generally aqueous) phase while the products remain in a second, immiscible phase2. Catalysis relies on the transfer of organic substrates into the aqueous catalyst phase; but the limited solubility of these substrates in water leads to reaction rates much lower than those for conventional homo-geneous catalysis. Here we show that catalysis at the interface of a two-phase system can be enhanced by using a 'promoter ligand' which, although soluble in the organic phase, will bind to the organometallic catalyst and thus increase its concentration close to the interface in the aqueous phase. We demonstrate this approach for the hydroformylation of 1-octene using a rhodium-based catalyst. A rate enhancement by a factor of 10–50 is observed when we introduce the promoter ligand PPh3 in the organic phase.

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