Magnetic nanoparticles as a catalyst vehicle for simple and easy recyclingElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: XRD and FT-IR data, as well as the detailed experimental conditions for the catalytic hydroformylation reactions. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/nj/b2/b209391j/.

2003 New Journal of Chemistry 272 citations

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The surface of magnetic ferrite nanoparticles (CoFe2O4) was coated with a Rh-based cationic complex, [Rh(cod)(η6-benzoic acid)]BF4, to make them homogeneously dispersable and thermodynamically stable without an excess amount of surface capping molecules in normal organic solvents. Since magnetic nanoparticles themselves have strong magnetic properties and could be considered as a nanometer-sized solid support for the surface-anchored Rh-based catalyst, the ferrite nanoparticle-supported Rh catalyst showed very effective catalytic activity toward the hydroformylation reaction of olefins and could be easily recovered from the reaction mixture by magnetic decantation to be used for subsequent reactions.

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ChemistryCatalysisHydroformylationCationic polymerizationDecantationNanoparticleFerrite (magnet)Magnetic nanoparticlesBenzoic acidChemical engineeringInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryRhodiumComposite material

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2003
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27
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2
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227-229
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Tae‐Jong Yoon, Woo Lee, Yoon-Seuk Oh et al. (2003). Magnetic nanoparticles as a catalyst vehicle for simple and easy recyclingElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: XRD and FT-IR data, as well as the detailed experimental conditions for the catalytic hydroformylation reactions. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/nj/b2/b209391j/.. New Journal of Chemistry , 27 (2) , 227-229. https://doi.org/10.1039/b209391j

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