JOURNAL ARTICLE

Liquid phase methanol carbonylation catalysed over rhodium supported on hydrotalcite

Mahendra P. KapoorYasuyuki Matsumura

Year: 2000 Journal:   Chemical Communications Pages: 95-96   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

A solid catalyst, Mg–Al hydrotalcite containing nanometer size rhodium particles, is active for liquid phase methanol carbonylation to methyl acetate at 473 K in the presence of methyl iodide.

Keywords:
Carbonylation Rhodium Hydrotalcite Methanol Catalysis Iodide Chemistry Methyl iodide Phase (matter) Organic chemistry Carbon monoxide

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