Abstract

Rhodium(I) complex of perfluorinated thiophene ligand was synthesized and heterogenized over the modified silica support. SEM, XRF, TGA and BET methods were used for the characterization of the heterogenized catalyst (SiAPTES-RhL). Heterogenization of catalyst and the catalytic activity tests were carried out in scCO 2 as a greener alternative to traditional reaction media. The catalytic activities of complex were investigated in hydrogenation reactions of some alkenes such as styrene, 1-octene and cyclohexene. 100% ethyl benzene conversion was observed at 370 K, 10 bar H 2 and 1900 psi total pressure in styrene hydrogenation. Also, it was found that the catalyst remains active at least throughout ten cycles. Similarly, the activity of the catalyst in the hydrogenation of 1-octene and cyclohexene was investigated. For 1-octene, 100% n-octan selectivity was obtained at 370 K and 10 Bar H 2 . The catalyst was found to be effective at 370 K while the activity was low at 350 and 360 K in cyclohexen hydrogenation. When compared with the homogenous system, the heterogenized catalyst had more activity and selectivity and also reusability without losing its activity

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