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DOI: 10.1055/s-1973-22246
Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids and Esters by Carbonylation Reactions at Atmospheric Pressure Using Transition Metal Catalysts
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Publication Date:
12 September 2002 (online)
Methods for obtaining carboxylic acids and esters by reactions with carbon monoxide under atmospheric pressure on transition-metal catalysts are reviewed. The catalysts are classified according to the metal from which they are derived. 1. Reactions Using Nickel-based Catalysts 1.1. Acetylenic and Olefinic Substrates 1.2. Allyl Halides 1.3. Benzyl Halides 1.4. Vinyl Halides 1.5. Aryl Halides 2. Reactions Using Cobalt-based Catalysts 2.1. Acetylenic and Olefinic Substrates 2.2. Alkyl Halides 3. Reactions Using Palladium-based Catalysts 3.1. Acetylenic Substrates 3.2. Olefinic Substrates 3.3. Allyl Halides 3.4. Organomercury Halides 4. Reactions Using Rhodium- and Ruthenium-based Catalysts