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Ir-tripod hydroformylation catalysts
Tripod ligands are known to stabilize various oxidation
states of organometallic complexes. This may be an important aspect of
catalytic applications, since the catalyst's activity might be controlled by
electron transfers. Ir-tripod complexes catalyze hydrogenations
and hydroformylations. Coworkers in this project:Silke BuchmannWe closely cooperate with the group of ![]() We acknowledge funding of this project by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn - Bad Godesberg. Publications from this project:S. Buchmann, H.A. Mayer, B. Speiser, M. Seiler, M.P. Feth, H. Bertagnolli, S. Steinbrecher und E. Plies, Electrochim. Acta, 48, 2725 - 2737 (2003); Electrochemistry of Transition Metal Complex Catalysts. Part 9. One- and Two-Electron Oxidation of Iridium Complexes with Cyclohexane-Derived Tripod Phosphine Ligands; Erratum: Electrochim. Acta, 48, 4319 - 4320 (2003).S. Buchmann, H.A. Mayer, B. Speiser, M. Seiler, H. Bertagnolli, S. Steinbrecher und E. Plies, Electrochim. Acta, 46, 3207 - 3217 (2001); Electrochemistry of Transition Metal Complex Catalysts. Part 8. One-Electron Oxidation of an Iridium Complex with a Cyclohexane-Derived Tripod Phosphine Ligand -- Cyclic Voltammetry and Preparative Electrolysis M.P. Feth, U. Reinöhl, T.S. Ertl, M. Seiler, H. Bertagnolli, S. Maier, B. Speiser und H.A. Mayer, HASYLAB Ann. Rep. 780 - 781 (1999); EXAFS Investigation of Organometallic Iridium Complexes.
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