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Highly dispersed Rh single atoms over graphitic carbon nitride as a robust catalyst for the hydroformylation reaction.

Lole JuradoJerome EsvanLigia A Luque-ÁlvarezLuis F BobadillaJose Antonio OdriozolaSergio Posada-PérezAlbert PoaterAleix Comas-VivesM Rosa Axet
Published in: Catalysis science & technology (2023)
Rhodium-catalysed hydroformylation, effective tool in bulk and fine-chemical synthesis, predominantly uses soluble metal complexes. For that reason, the metal leaching and the catalyst recycling are still the major drawbacks of this process. Single-atom catalysts have emerged as a powerful tool to combine the advantages of both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Since using an appropriate support material is key to create stable, finely dispersed, single-atom catalysts, here we show that Rh atoms anchored on graphitic carbon nitride are robust catalysts for the hydroformylation reaction of styrene.
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