Abstract
Parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP) is a rapid and cost-effective hyperpolarization technique using transition metal-catalysed hydrogenation with parahydrogen. We examined rhodium catalysts and their kinetic studies, rarely considered in the research of current PHIP. It emerged that rhodium complexes with electron-donating bisphosphine ligands, with a dicyclohexylphosphino group, appear to be more effective than conventional rhodium catalysts.
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Itoda, M., Naganawa, Y., Ito, M., Nonaka, H., & Sando, S. (2019). Structural exploration of rhodium catalysts and their kinetic studies for efficient parahydrogen-induced polarization by side arm hydrogenation. RSC Advances, 9(32), 18183–18190. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02580d
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