Abstract:
A method for an olefin hydroformylation reaction comprising subjecting olefins and CO/H2 mixed gas to the olefin hydroformylation reaction in a reactor in the presence of a solid heterogeneous catalyst, which consisting of a metal component and an organic ligand polymer with hierarchical porosity, in which the metal component is one or more of Rh, Ir or Co, the organic ligand polymer is a polymer formed by polymerization of an organic ligand monomer containing P and alkenyl group and optional N, and in the solid heterogeneous catalyst, the metal component forms coordinated bonds with the P atom or N in the backbone of the organic ligand polymer and exists in a monoatomic dispersion state; the reaction technique and device are simple, and the catalyst has a stable hydroformylation property with a high activity and yield.
Abstract:
A solid heterogeneous catalyst consisting of a metal component and an organic ligand polymer, wherein the metal component is one or more of Rh, Ir or Co, the organic ligand polymer is a polymer having a large specific surface area and hierarchical porosity formed by polymerizing an organic ligand monomer containing P and alkenyl group and optional N via a solvothermal polymerization process, the metal component forms coordinated bond with the P atom or N in backbone of the organic ligand polymer and exists in a monoatomic dispersion state; when the catalyst is used in an olefin hydroformylation reaction, the metal component and the P and/or N atom form in situ an intermediate active species similar to homogeneous catalyst due to the coordination effect, and the catalyst has an excellent catalytic property, can be easily separated, and has a relatively high stability.