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Direct Hydrogenation of Biobased Carboxylic Acids Mediated by a Nitrogen-centered Tridentate Phosphine Ligand
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Direct Hydrogenation of Biobased Carboxylic Acids Mediated by a Nitrogen-centered Tridentate Phosphine Ligand

Li Deng, Bin Kang, Ulli Englert, Jürgen Klankermayer and Regina Palkovits
ChemSusChem, Vol.9(2), pp.177-180
01/21/2016
PMID: 26749183

Abstract

Alcohols - chemistry Phosphines - chemistry Nitrogen - chemistry Carboxylic Acids - chemistry Catalysis Hydrogenation Lactones - chemistry Ligands
A novel nitrogen-centered tridentate ligand was identified from a series of multidentate ligands and applied for the direct hydrogenation of 9 biogenic acids into alcohols, lactones and esters with high yields. Comparison of substrates and ruthenium precursors suggested that the Ru(II) hydride cationic species was more active to transform acids than the corresponding lactone or esters.

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