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Kinetics and mechanism of the reductive carbonylation of nitrobenzene catalyzed by dichlorobis(salicylaldehyde)-o-phenylenediiminatoruthenate(III)

M.M., Taqui Khan and S.B., Halligudi and Sumita, Shukla and Z.A., Shaikh (1990) Kinetics and mechanism of the reductive carbonylation of nitrobenzene catalyzed by dichlorobis(salicylaldehyde)-o-phenylenediiminatoruthenate(III). Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 57 . pp. 307-312.

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Abstract

The complex [Ru(saloph)Cl2] (saloph = bis(salicylaldehyde)-o-phenylenediimine) catalyzes the reductive carbonylation of nitrobenzene in ethanol to one exclusive product, phenylurethane. The reaction proceeds at mild conditions of 15 atm CO and 160“C with a turnover rate of 80 mol product per mol catalyst per hour. The rates of carbonylation of nitrobenzene measured at 160“C and 3 - 15 atm CO partial pressure were found to exhibit first-order dependences with respect to catalyst, dissolved CO and nitrobenzene concentrations. The rates of the reductive carbonylation of nitrobenzene were measured in the temperature range 140 - 160“C and the activation energy E, was calculated as 38 kcal mol-1.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Science > Chemistry
ID Code:264
Deposited By: Mr Magesh ganesan
Deposited On:01 Mar 2007 11:48
Last Modified:20 Mar 2007 20:57

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