hidroformilación
Hidroformilación, also known as the oxo process, is a chemical reaction that converts alkenes into aldehydes. This is achieved by reacting an alkene with carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst. The general reaction can be represented as RCH=CH2 + CO + H2 -> RCH2CH2CHO (linear aldehyde) or RCH(CHO)CH3 (branched aldehyde). The ratio of linear to branched aldehydes produced can be influenced by the choice of catalyst and reaction conditions.
The process typically uses transition metal complexes, most commonly cobalt or rhodium, as catalysts. Rhodium-based catalysts
Aldehydes produced by hidroformilación are valuable intermediates in the chemical industry. They can be further processed