Article | REF: AF6507 V1

Organometallic chemistry - Application to homogeneous catalysis

Author: Yves JEANNIN

Publication date: October 10, 2000

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1. Hydroformylation reaction

Clearly, all the reactions described and discussed in previous articles in this section pave the way for homogeneous catalysis.

1.1 Cobalt-catalyzed reaction

Don't forget that the cobalt-catalyzed hydroformylation reaction : R—CH=CH2+CO+H2R—CH2—CH2—CHO

had been discovered by Rölen before the Second World War, when organometallic transition metal chemistry was in its infancy.

Today, the mechanism of this reaction can...

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