Application of a homogeneous dodecakis (NCN-Pincer-PdII) catalyst in a nanofiltration membrane reactor under continious reaction conditions

H.P. Dijkstra, N. Ronde, G.P.M. van Klink, D. Vogt, G. van Koten

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Abstract

A shape‐persistent nanosize dodecakis(NCN‐PdII‐aqua) complex (4b) was applied as a homogeneous catalyst in the double Michael reaction between methyl vinyl ketone and ethyl α‐cyanoacetate under continuous reaction conditions in a nanofiltration membrane reactor. Due to its macromolecular dimensions, the catalyst is retained in the reactor (R=99.5% determined by ICP‐AAS) during catalysis. In addition, the catalyst was found to be stable under the continuous reaction conditions as a constant activity was obtained at prolonged reaction times (26 h, 65 exchanged reactor volumes). The turnover number of the catalyst was thus increased by a factor greater than 40 from 80 (batch) up to >3000 mol/mol Pd. Further development of this technology will allow an increase of the number of (industrial) catalytic processes in which homogeneous catalysts are applied.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)364-369
Number of pages6
JournalAdvanced synthesis & catalysis
Volume345
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2003

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