Dimethylsulfoxide is reduced by molecular hydrogen under mild conditions to dimethylsulfide and water in the presence of rhodium(III) complexes as catalysts. The kinetics of the systems using RhCl 3 .3H 2 O and cis-RhCl 3 (Et 2 S) 3 have been investigated, and a mechanism involving reduction of coordinated dimethylsulfoxide in a rhodium(III) hydride complex is postulated. The catalytic efficiency of the systems decreases slowly due to the production of inactive rhodium(I) species.
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James, B. R., (Miss), F. T. T. N., & Rempel, G. L. (1969). Catalytic reduction of dimethylsulfoxide by molecular hydrogen using rhodium(III) complexes. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 47(24), 4521–4526. https://doi.org/10.1139/v69-750
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