Hüdroformüül
Hüdroformüül, also known as the oxo process, is a crucial industrial chemical reaction. It involves the addition of a formyl group (CHO) and a hydrogen atom across a carbon-carbon double bond in an alkene. This process is primarily used to produce aldehydes from alkenes. The reaction is typically catalyzed by transition metal complexes, most commonly cobalt or rhodium-based catalysts.
The general reaction can be represented as: R-CH=CH2 + CO + H2 → R-CH2-CH2-CHO. The presence of carbon monoxide
Hydroformylation is a cornerstone of the petrochemical industry. The aldehydes produced are versatile intermediates. They can