Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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67156 | Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical | 2009 | 5 Pages |
The effects of a co-modifier and carboxylic acid on the hydrogenation rate and the enantio-differentiating ability (e.d.a.) were studied for the hydrogenation of 2-octanone and methyl acetoacetate over a tartaric acid modified reduced nickel catalyst. For the hydrogenation of 2-octanone, tartaric acid, pivalic acid, and Na+ were necessary for the appearance of the predominant e.d.a. Sodium pivalate, instead of the typical co-modifier, NaBr, was appropriate for the in situ modification of reduced nickel. The use of sodium pivalate resulted in a higher hydrogenation rate and e.d.a.
Graphical abstractThe effects of a co-modifier and carboxylic acid on the hydrogenation rate and the enantio-differentiating ability (e.d.a.) were studied for the hydrogenation of 2-octanone over a tartaric acid modified reduced nickel catalyst. Sodium pivalate, instead of the typical co-modifier, NaBr, was appropriate for the in situ modification of reduced nickel. The use of sodium pivalate resulted in a higher hydrogenation rate and e.d.a.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide