Terminal and Non Terminal Alkynes Partial Hydrogenation Catalyzed by Some d8 Transition Metal Complexes in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Systems

  • Liprandi D
  • Cagnola E
  • Lederhos C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The synthesis and manufacture of food additives, flavours and fragrances, as well as pharmaceutical, agrochemical and petrochemical substances, examples of fine and industrial chemicals, are closely related to selective alkyne hydrogenation [1,2]. Regarding alkyne partial hydrogenation, the main goal is to avoid hydrogenation to single bond and in the case of non-terminal alkynes is to give priority to the highest possible conversion and selectivity to the (Z)-alkene [3-5].

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Liprandi, D., Cagnola, E., Lederhos, C., Badano, J., & Quirog, M. (2012). Terminal and Non Terminal Alkynes Partial Hydrogenation Catalyzed by Some d8 Transition Metal Complexes in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Systems. In Hydrogenation. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/47742

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