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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal für Praktische Chemie/Chemiker-Zeitung 335 (1993), S. 337-344 
    ISSN: 0941-1216
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Metal Complex Catalysts with Phosphonic Ester Phosphine Ligands. I. Carbonylation of Methanol by Phosphonic Ester Phosphine Rhodium ComplexesThe treatment of technically available 2-(chloroethyl)phosphonic acid dimethylester (1) with diphenylphosphine and potassium-tert.-butylate affords 2-(diphenylphosphino)ethylphosphonic acid dimethylester (2a) in a simple way. 2a can be used as a hemilabil complex ligand (by phosphine and phosphoryl group.) Rhodium complexes of the type (MeO)2P(O)CH2CH2P(Ph)2RhL3 (3) were obtained from 2a and exhibit excellent catalytic properties in the liquid-phase carbonylation of methanol to acetic acid. Studies on other chelat-ligands did not confirm the exceptional increase of the activity by bisphosphinemonoxyd-ligands and the inhibition of the title reaction by bisphosphine-ligands already published.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: In many real-world pollution chemical reaction problems, the rate of reaction problems, the rate of reaction may be greatly affected by unmixedness. An approximate closure scheme for a chemical kinetic submodel which conforms to the principles of invariant modeling and which accounts for the effects of inhomogeneous mixing over a wide range of conditions has been developed. This submodel has been coupled successfully with invariant turbulence and diffusion models, permitting calculation of two-dimensional diffusion of two reacting (isothermally) chemical species. The initial calculations indicate the ozone reactions in the wake of stratospheric aircraft will be substantially affected by the rate of diffusion of ozone into the wake, and in the early wake, by unmixedness.
    Keywords: CHEMISTRY
    Type: NASA-CR-2295 , REPT-193
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