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Cobalt Catalysts for Hydroformylation and Carboalkoxylation: History and Commercial Prospects

The review deals with the development of a process for preparing cobalt catalysts for hydroformylation and carboalkoxylation. Common term oxo synthesis is used for these reactions. Theoretical principles of the classical synthesis of cobalt carbonyls are discussed, and the main directions of the mod...

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Published in:Russian journal of applied chemistry 2022-05, Vol.95 (5), p.631-645
Main Authors: Sokolov, B. G., Norin, V. V., Sidel’nikova, E. A., Kameshkov, A. V., Sladkovskaya, E. V., Boyarskiy, V. P.
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