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Metal–organic framework ZIF-8 loaded with rhodium nanoparticles as a catalyst for hydroformylation

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Vlasenko E. S. et al. Metal–organic framework ZIF-8 loaded with rhodium nanoparticles as a catalyst for hydroformylation // Mendeleev Communications. 2022. Vol. 32. No. 3. pp. 320-322.
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Vlasenko E. S., Nikovsky I. A., Nelyubina Y. V., Korlyukov A. A., Novikov V. V. Metal–organic framework ZIF-8 loaded with rhodium nanoparticles as a catalyst for hydroformylation // Mendeleev Communications. 2022. Vol. 32. No. 3. pp. 320-322.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.mencom.2022.05.009
UR - https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2022.05.009
TI - Metal–organic framework ZIF-8 loaded with rhodium nanoparticles as a catalyst for hydroformylation
T2 - Mendeleev Communications
AU - Vlasenko, Ekaterina Sergeevna
AU - Nikovsky, Igor Alekseevich
AU - Nelyubina, Yulia Vladimirovna
AU - Korlyukov, Alexander Aleksandrovich
AU - Novikov, Valentin Vladimirovich
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/04/29
PB - Mendeleev Communications
SP - 320-322
IS - 3
VL - 32
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@article{2022_Vlasenko,
author = {Ekaterina Sergeevna Vlasenko and Igor Alekseevich Nikovsky and Yulia Vladimirovna Nelyubina and Alexander Aleksandrovich Korlyukov and Valentin Vladimirovich Novikov},
title = {Metal–organic framework ZIF-8 loaded with rhodium nanoparticles as a catalyst for hydroformylation},
journal = {Mendeleev Communications},
year = {2022},
volume = {32},
publisher = {Mendeleev Communications},
month = {Apr},
url = {https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2022.05.009},
number = {3},
pages = {320--322},
doi = {10.1016/j.mencom.2022.05.009}
}
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Vlasenko, Ekaterina Sergeevna, et al. “Metal–organic framework ZIF-8 loaded with rhodium nanoparticles as a catalyst for hydroformylation.” Mendeleev Communications, vol. 32, no. 3, Apr. 2022, pp. 320-322. https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2022.05.009.

Keywords

catalyst
hydroformylation
metal–organic frameworks
reaction vessel
regioselectivity
rhodium nanoparticles

Abstract

Porous metal–organic framework ZIF-8 materials containing incorporated rhodium (Rh@ZIF-8) and rhodium chloride (RhCl3@ZIF-8) nanoparticles were obtained and tested as a catalytic reaction vessel in the reactions of hydroformylation of 1-decene and styrene. Catalytic tests with Rh@ZIF-8 showed that the selectivity and conversion of the hydroformylation reaction depended on the size of the substrate molecule. The incorporation of catalytic nanoparticles into the pores of a metal–organic framework opens up new possibilities for regioselective hydroformylation.

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