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Catalytic Activity of a Thermoregulated, Phase-Separable Pd(II)-perfluoroalkylphthalocyanine Complex in an Organic/Fluorous Biphasic System: Hydrogenation of Olefins

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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A fluoroalkene-soluble tetrakis[heptadecafluorononyl]-substituted Pd(II)-phthalocyanine complex has been studied for olefin (styrene, 1-octene, trans-2-octene and cyclohexene) hydrogenation with molecular hydrogen in an organic/fluorous biphasic system [n-hexane/perfluoromethylcyclohexane (PFMCH)]. The palladium complex was found to be an active catalyst for styrene (100% conversion, TON = 634) and 1-octene (92%, TON = 596) at 80 °C and 15 bar of H2 after 6 h of reaction time. The catalyst was recycled in nine consecutive reactions for the hydrogenation of styrene without the loss of activity or metal contamination.

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Fluorous Solvent, Phthalocyanine, Palladium Complex, Hydrogenation, Biphasic Catalysis

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