Carbon monoxide–ethylene copolymerisation catalysed by [PdCl2(dppp)] in methanol–water or in acetic acid–water as solvents (dppp = 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphine)propane)

  • VAVASORI A.
  • TONIOLO L
  • CAVINATO G
Publication date
January 2004

Abstract

The complex [PdCl2(dppp)] catalyses the copolymerisation of CO-ethylene when employed in a mixture of methanol and water as solvent. In the absence of H2O, it is inactive and at the end of the experiment, formation of metallic palladium has been noted. A sharp increase in the activity occurs at a water concentration above 5%, to reach a maximum of 4100g copolymer/(gPdh) by increasing the content of H2O up to 20% (mol/mol). In AcOH as solvent the catalytic activity of [PdCl2(dppp)] is also strongly dependent on the content of H2O. In the absence of H2O it is inactive, though it does not decompose to palladium metal. Upon addition of H2O, it turns into a highly active system and the catalytic activity passes through a maximum of ca. 28000h-1 ...

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