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Original Articles

New media in homogeneous catalysis: wet sodium or tetrabutylammonium hydrogensulfate salts for reppe syntheses catalyzed by a ru(ii) carbonyl complex

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Pages 871-882 | Received 20 Oct 2003, Accepted 10 May 2004, Published online: 25 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

The ruthenium(II) complex fac-[Ru(CO)2(H2O)3(C(O)C2H5)][CF3SO3] dissolved in aqueous tetrabutylammonium hydrogensulfate ([(CH3(CH2)3)4N][HSO4]) or sodium hydrogensulfate (NaHSO4) catalyzes the hydrocarboxylation of ethylene to propionic acid and additionally produces minor amounts of hydrocarbonylation products (diethyl ketone and propanal), under water-gas shift reaction conditions. This system is stable with a selectivity of 90% to propionic acid for high ethylene conversion. A turnover frequency of propionic acid, TOF(C2H5CO2H)/24 h = 5 × 103 (TOF (C2H5CO2H) = ([(moles of C2H5CO2H)/(moles of Ru) × rt)] × 24 h) was achieved for Ru = 7.45 × 10−4 mol, [(CH3(CH2)3)4N][HSO4] = 80 g (2.36 × 10−2 mol); H2O = 40 g (2.22 mol); CO = C2H4 = 20 g (total pressure = 88 atm); T = 150°C by a reaction time (rt) of 2.87 h. The countercation (sodium or tetrabutylammonium), the ruthenium concentration and the hydrogensulfate/H2O ratio of the medium affect the catalytic reaction. A nonlinear dependence on total ruthenium concentration was shown. The data are discussed in terms of a potential catalytic cycle. Formation of propionic acid comes from hydrolysis, and formation of diethyl ketone and propanal comes from hydrogenolysis of the Ru-ketyl and Ru-acyl complexes, respectively.

Acknowledgements

We thank Mr. F. Del Cima for skillful technical assistance and Chimet SpA for a gift of ruthenium. CL and AJP thank the CDCH-UCV for sabbatical leave scholarships.

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