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  2. Wilkinson's catalyst - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson's catalyst is best known for catalyzing the hydrogenation of olefins with molecular hydrogen. [11] [12] The mechanism of this reaction involves the initial dissociation of one or two triphenylphosphine ligands to give 14- or 12-electron complexes, respectively, followed by oxidative addition of H 2 to the metal.

  3. Tsuji–Wilkinson decarbonylation reaction - Wikipedia

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    The Tsuji–Wilkinson decarbonylation reaction is a method for the decarbonylation of aldehydes and some acyl chlorides. The reaction name recognizes Jirō Tsuji, whose team first reported the use of Wilkinson's catalyst (RhCl(PPh 3) 3) for these reactions: RC(O)X + RhCl(PPh 3) 3 → RX + RhCl(CO)(PPh 3) 2 + PPh 3

  4. Decarbonylation - Wikipedia

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    [6] [5] These reactions proceed via the intermediacy of metal acyl hydrides. An example of this is the Tsuji–Wilkinson decarbonylation reaction using Wilkinson's catalyst. (Strictly speaking, the noncatalytic version of this reaction results in the formation of a rhodium carbonyl complex rather than free carbon monoxide.)

  5. Hydrogenation - Wikipedia

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    Mechanism for the hydrogenation of a terminal alkene using Wilkinson's catalyst. Homogeneous catalysts are also used in asymmetric synthesis by the hydrogenation of prochiral substrates. An early demonstration of this approach was the Rh-catalyzed hydrogenation of enamides as precursors to the drug L-DOPA. [10]

  6. Metal-catalysed hydroboration - Wikipedia

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    The difference in regioselectivity is more pronounced in the hydroboration of vinylarenes with HBcat. Wilkinson's catalyst or the cation Rh(COD) 2 (in the presence of PPh 3) produces the Markovnikov product. [12] [13] The anti-Markovnikov product is produced in the absence of a catalyst. [14]

  7. Organorhodium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson's catalyst is used as a homogeneous catalyst for the hydrogenation of olefins. [9] The mechanism of catalysis involves oxidative addition of H 2 , π-complexation of alkene, migratory insertion (intramolecular hydride transfer or olefin insertion), and reductive elimination .

  8. Hydrosilylation - Wikipedia

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    Karstedt's catalyst was later introduced. It is a lipophilic complex that is soluble in the organic substrates of industrial interest. [10] Complexes and compounds that catalyze hydrogenation are often effective catalysts for hydrosilylation, e.g. Wilkinson's catalyst.

  9. Hydroacylation - Wikipedia

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    The reaction required tin tetrachloride and a stoichiometric amount of Wilkinson's catalyst: An equal amount of a cyclopropane was formed as the result of decarbonylation. The first catalytic application involved cyclization of 4-pentenal to cyclopentanone using (again) Wilkinson's catalyst. [4] In this reaction the solvent was saturated with ...