hidroformilação
Hidroformilação, also known as the oxo process, is a chemical process that converts alkenes into aldehydes. This reaction involves the addition of a formyl group (-CHO) and a hydrogen atom across the carbon-carbon double bond of an alkene. The overall reaction can be represented as: RCH=CH2 + CO + H2 → RCH2CH2CHO.
This process is of significant industrial importance, as aldehydes are valuable intermediates in the production of
The hidroformilação reaction is typically catalyzed by transition metal complexes, with cobalt and rhodium being the
The industrial implementation of hidroformilação involves reacting the alkene with synthesis gas (a mixture of carbon