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    Supported aqueous phase organometallic catalyst useful for hydroformylation and other reactions, and a method for its preparation

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    Publication Date
    1991-02-19
    Filing Date
    1988-11-28
    Inventor
    Davis, Mark E.
    Arhancet, Juan
    Hanson, Brian E.
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    Abstract
    This invention relates to a catalyst comprising a solid surface having immobilized thereon an aqueous solution of one or more organic complexes of rhodium. The catalyst is useful for promoting hydroformylation, hydrogenation and other chemical reactions in essentially water-immiscible organic liquid reactant phases.
    Assignee
    Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.
    Patent Number
    4994427
    Application Number
    7276825
    Source URL
    http://pimg-fpiw.uspto.gov/fdd/27/944/049/0.pdf
    Primary/U.S. Class
    502/166
    Other/U.S. Class
    502/150
    502/161
    502/164
    CPC Class
    B01J31/2404
    B01J31/1616
    B01J31/24
    B01J21/08
    B01J2231/321
    B01J2531/822
    B01J2531/96
    C07C45/49
    C07C45/50
    C07C47/347
    C07C47/445
    Y02P20/588
    Patent Type
    utility
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/72441
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