Book Chapter
Homogeneous Catalysis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Tessa R Early, Andrew B Holmes, Jin kyun Lee, Eugenio Quaranta, Louise M Stamp
Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Utilization | Springer Netherlands | Published : 2003
Abstract
The utilization of SCFs as reaction media for metal-complex-catalyzed reactions has received growing attention in the last decade [1]. In fact, the peculiar properties of SCFs (high diffusivity, low viscosity, compressibility, tuneable solvent properties, etc) can make advantageous the use of SCFs as media for metal-complex catalyzed reactions in place of conventional solvents. Possible benefits are: enhanced reaction rates and selectivities, as a result of the high solubility of gaseous reactants in SCFs, fast diffusion of solutes, weakening of solvation effects;easier separation of reactants, catalyst, and products, after reaction;elimination of solvent residues and wastes.