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ChemInform Abstract: An in situ Infrared Study of the Formation of n- and iso-Butyraldehyde from Propylene Hydroformylation on Rh/SiO2 and Sulfided Rh/SiO2

Authors :
Steven S. C. Chuang
Girish Srinivas
Source :
ChemInform. 25
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

In situ infrared (IR) technique has been employed to study the reaction of adsorbed CO on Rh/SiO 2 and S-Rh/SiO 2 with C 3 H 6 and H 2 , and to investigate the effect of sulfur on the n - and isobutyraldehyde selectivities during steady-state propylene hydroformylation. CO adsorption on Rh/SiO 2 results in the formation of linear CO and bridged CO adsorbed on Rh 0 sites, and the gem-dicarbonyl on Rh + sites. CO adsorption on S-Rh/SiO 2 results in a high wavenumber Rh + (CO) species in addition to linear CO adsorbed on Rh 0 and the gem-dicarbonyl adsorbed on Rh + . Sulfur decreases the rate of CO adsorption and inhibits the formation of bridged CO on Rh/SiO 2 . Pulse CO chemisorption on Rh/SiO 2 and S-Rh/SiO 2 reveals that the equilibrium constant for CO adsorption on S-Rh/SiO 2 is smaller than that on Rh/SiO 2 at 303 K. Exposure of adsorbed CO to C 3 H 6 at 303 K does not result in the formation of the aldehyde on both Rh/SiO 2 and S-Rh/SiO 2 . Exposure of adsorbed CO to C 3 H 6 and H 2 on Rh/SiO 2 causes a decrease in the intensity of the linear CO band and a slight increase in the intensity of the aldehyde band. A prominent decrease in the Rh + (CO) band is observed on S-Rh/SiO 2 with a simultaneous increase in the aldehyde band on exposure of adsorbed CO to C 3 H 6 and H 2 . The linear CO on Rh + is more active for CO insertion than linear CO on Rh 0 at 303 K. The Rh + (CO) is removed from the surface of S-Rh/SiO 2 at temperatures above 363 K in the presence of C 3 H 6 /H 2 ; however, the species remains stable at 513 K in the absence of H 2 . Sulfided Rh/SiO 2 exhibits a higher CO insertion selectivity, a lower hydrogenation activity, and a lower n-/iso-butyraldehyde selectivity than Rh/SiO 2 during steady-state propylene hydroformylation at 513 K and 0.1-1 MPa. The analogy between homogeneous and heterogeneous hydroformylation suggests that enhancement of the isobutyraldehyde formation by adsorbed sulfur could be due to the spacious environment of the protruding Rh + ion sites on the S-Rh/SiO 2 allowing isomerization of n -propyl groups before CO insertion.

Details

ISSN :
09317597
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ChemInform
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........51eb0871a135a9ad8573a8447241498d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/chin.199404096