Abstract
AbstractWe report on the influence of phosphanes on the catalytic activity and selectivity of colloidal, tetraoctylammonium bromide (TOAB) stabilised palladium nanoparticles (NPs) in the semi‐hydrogenation of alkynes to olefins. Full characterisation of the catalytic system (HRTEM, EDX, XPS, IR, NMR) confirmed the formation of spherical particles with a narrow size distribution (1.9±0.5 nm). The catalytic performance of the Pd NPs in the semi‐hydrogenation of 1‐octyne, 2‐octyne and phenylacetylene to the respective olefins and the influences on the selectivity was investigated. The system shows high activities and selectivities at mild conditions (0 °C and 1.0 bar H2 pressure). It was shown that generally, phosphanes lead to an increase of both the reaction rate and selectivity towards the olefin where both steric and electronic effects of the ligand play a crucial role for the catalyst performance. A moderate steric demand of the ligand with a rather weak σ‐donating ability turned out to give the highest catalytic performance.
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