OBTAINING ETHYLENE GLYCOL FROM CO AND H2 USING HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTIONS OF MO EW CATIONIC HYDROTHESES WITH ANIONIC CARBONILS OF RH E CO

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OBTAINING ETHYLENE GLYCOL FROM CO AND H2 USING HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTIONS OF MO EW CATIONIC HYDROTHESES WITH ANIONIC CARBONILS OF RH E CO

Ano: 1980 | Volume: 2 | Número: 2
Autores: Romeo José Daroda, Geoffrey Wilkinson
Autor Correspondente: Romeo José Daroda | [email protected]

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This work describes the stoichiometric reduction of carbon monoxide, coordinated to a metal, by hydrogen (in hydride form) using homogeneous ionic systems formed by the combination of two ionic complexes such as [MoH 3 (PMePh 2 ) 3 ] + or [WH 5 (PMePh 2 ) 4 ] + with [Rh 12 (CO) 34 ] 2- or [Co (CO) 4 ] - dissolved in polar solvents. In an atmosphere of synthesis gas (CO / H 2), using pressures ranging from 5 to 100 atms. and temperatures of 25 to 200 ° C, a detectable amount of ethylene glycol was produced and identified by means of liquid-gas chromatography (GFR), infrared spectroscopy, proton magnetic nuclear resonance ( 1 Hrm) and gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC / MS).