Insoluble lewis acid promoters for nickel-catalysed...

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C07C 253/10 (2006.01) C07C 255/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2381057

An improved process for converting an acyclic monoolefin to its corresponding terminal organonitrile by reacting the monoolefin with hydrogen cyanide in the presence of zero-valent nickel, a phosphite ligand, and an insoluble Lewis acid promoter.

Procédé amélioré servant à convertir une monooléfine acyclique en son organonitrile terminal correspondant par réaction de cette monooléfine avec cyanure d'hydrogène en présence de nickel de valence nulle, d'un ligand de phosphite et d'un promoteur insoluble d'acide de Lewis.

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