<p>This monograph consists of manuscripts, summary statements, and poster abstracts submitted by invited speakers and poster contributors who participated in the symposium "Oxygen Complexes and Oxygen Activation by Transition Metals," held March 23-26, 1987, at Texas A&M University. This meeting was
Oxygenates by Homologation or CO Hydrogenation with Metal Complexes
β Scribed by Giuseppe Braca (auth.), Giuseppe Braca (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- Catalysis by Metal Complexes 16
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Born and initially developed in various industrial laboratories, mainly in U.S.A. and Gennany, homogeneous phase catalytic carbon monoxide hydrogenation and alcohols and their derivatives carbonylation and homologation, have generally been considered and reviewed separately in the course of their 40 years history without concern for common aspects in the chemical transfonnations and in catalysis. Thanks to researchers of Japanese companies participating in the National C 1 Chemistry Project (1980-1987) the scientific and technical approaches in this field have been unified and applied in parallel, in the light of some common aspects of the chemical reactions and mechanisms. Now, at a moment when research seems becahned, a general presentation and discussion of the most recent topics might be an useful basis for further development of this chemistry. To delimit and simplify the discussion of the chemical aspects and the nature of the catalysts involved, the present review is limited to reactions employing homogeneous metal complexes for the direct conversion of syngas to oxygenates and to the hydrocarbonylation of these last to homologous derivatives. Since the previous practically contemporary reviews by Dombek [in Adv. Organomet. Chern. (1983)] on CO hydrogenation and by the present authors [in Asp.Homog.Catal.(Reidel Pu.l984)] on alcohol homologation fully cover the literature up to 1982, here we mainly refer to work done after 1982, and consider the cited reviews as covering the historical development of research in the 1940- 1980 period.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Mono Alcohols, Glycols, and their Ethers and Esters by CO Hydrogenation....Pages 1-88
Alcohols and Derivatives by Homologation with Syngas....Pages 89-190
Hydrocarbonylation of Aldehydes and their Derivatives....Pages 191-219
Back Matter....Pages 221-227
β¦ Subjects
Organometallic Chemistry; Catalysis; Physical Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
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