Masters Theses
Date of Award
6-1988
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Major
Chemistry
Major Professor
Craig E. Barnes
Abstract
Dinuclear rhodium (I) complexes, such as [Rh(μ-Cl)(C₂H₄)₂]₂ (1) are irreversibly adsorbed onto the surface of partially dehydroxylated alumina (PDA) by mixing the complexes with the alumina in a solvent such as methylene chloride. The supported complexes are spectroscopically characterized by ESCA; solid stated ¹³C NMR, and attenuated total reflectance infra-red studies.
The supported complex (1) has been found to exchange ethylene for 1, 5-cyclooctadiene and carbon monoxide and is catalytically active in reactions with diazoalkanes. The reaction of (1) with 4, 4'-dimethyldiazobenzophenone (4, 4'-DMBP) in the presence of excess olefins gives one carbon extended olefins. When (1) is reacted with 4, 4'-DMBP in the presence of ethylene, 1, 1-di-p-tolylpropene is observed, and when this reaction is done in the presence of 1-octene, 1, 1-di-p-tolylnonene is observed.
Recommended Citation
Hatmaker, Terry L., "Preparation, Characterization, and Catalytic Reactivity of Immobilized Rhodium Olefin Catalysts on 𝞬-Alumina. " Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1988.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/4973