Volume 20, Issue 22
Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Noncatalyzed, Homogeneously Catalyzed, and Heterogeneously Catalyzed Formyl Formation.

G. BLYHOLDER

G. BLYHOLDER

Dep. Chem., Univ. Ark., Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

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M. LAWLESS

M. LAWLESS

Dep. Chem., Univ. Ark., Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

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First published: May 30, 1989

Abstract

Potential energy surfaces are calculated for H migration onto a carbonyl to give a formyl structure for a noncatalyzed and two catalyzed (homogeneously and heterogeneously) reactions (see scheme) using a semiempirical MINDO procedure.

ChemInform Abstract

Potential energy surfaces are calculated for H migration onto a carbonyl to give a formyl structure for a noncatalyzed and two catalyzed (homogeneously and heterogeneously) reactions (see scheme) using a semiempirical MINDO procedure. The differences of the same process in different systems and the consequences of the explicit comparison of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis are discussed.

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