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Wire Drawing Process Design for Fine Rhodium Wire (로듐 미세 와이어 인발공정 설계)

  • Lee, I.K.;Lee, S.Y.;Kim, D.H.;Lee, J.W.;Lee, S.K.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.244-249
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    • 2018
  • Rhodium is a representative platinum group material. Rhodium is used in several industrial fields including jewelry, chemical reaction catalyst, electric component etc. In recently, ultra-fine rhodium wire has been applied to the pins of probe card used to test a semiconductor. In this study, in order to produce a fine rhodium wire with the diameter of $50{\mu}m$, a fine rhodium wire drawing process was designed. After design of the fine wire drawing process by using a uniform reduction ratio theory, finite element analysis was performed. Finally, fine wire drawing experiment was performed to verify the effectiveness of the designed process.

Synthesis and Application of New Type Organometallic Catalyszt -Synthesis of Bisphosphonite-Rhodium Complexes- (입체선택적 유기합성반응을 위한 새로운 촉매 합성과 이의 응용 -Bisphosphonite-Rhodium 촉매합성-)

  • Kyung, Suk-Hun
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.588-592
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    • 1997
  • The new type ligand, bisphosphonites, were easily prepared through ligand exchange reaction of bis (diethylamino)phosphine with diols. These bisphosphonites reacted with $(COD)^2Rh^+BF_4\;^-$ to corresponding bisphosphonite-rhodium(I) comlexes, of which X-ray crystallography was for the first time investigated. This organometallic compound was applicated in hydroformylation reaction as catalyst, and proved to be very effective one.

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Interaction of Hydrosilanes with the Surface of Rhodium

  • Boo Bong Hyun;Hong Seung Ki;Lee Sun Sook;Kim Hyun Sook
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.1103-1107
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    • 1994
  • Interaction of triethylsilane and diphenylsilane ($Ph_2$$SiH_2$, $Ph_2$$SiD_2$) with the surfaces of rhodium has been examined by trapping the reaction intermediates with 2,3-dimethyl-l,3-butadiene. 1,4-Hydrosilylation of the diene is predominantly observed to occur under mild condition over the rhodium catalyst. It is inferred from the product analyses that silylene and silyl radicals bonded to rhodium surfaces are the intermediates for addition of silylene to the diene, and for 1,4-hydrosilylation, respectively.

Rhodium-Catalyzed Reductive Decyanation of Nitriles Using Hydrosilane as a Reducing Agent: Scope, Mechanism and Synthetic Application

  • Tobisu, Mamoru;Nakamura, Ryo;Kita, Yusuke;Chatani, Naoto
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.582-587
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    • 2010
  • A rhodium-catalyzed reductive cleavage reaction of carbon-cyano bonds is developed using hydrosilane as a mild reducing agent. A wide range of nitriles, including aryl, benzyl, and $\beta$-hydrogen containing alkyl cyanides are applicable to this decyanation reaction. The method is also applicable to organic synthesis, in which benzyl cyanide is used as a benzyl anion equivalent and a cyano group functions as a removable ortho-directing group.

Synthesis of N,N-Dimethylacetamide from Carbonylation of Trimethylamine by Rhodium(I) Complex Under Anhydrous Condition

  • Hong, Jang-Hwan
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2015
  • Rhodium(I)-complex of $[Rh(CO)_2I_2{^-}]$ catalyzed carbonylation of anhydrous-trimethylamine in the presence of methyl iodide to give DMAC (N,N-dimethylacetamide) in no solvent. The catalyst had been reused 20 times, the analyses and distillation of collected products showed that the yields of DMAC, MAA (N-methylacetamide), and DMF (N,N-dimethylformamide) were 82.3%, 12.6%, and 4.4%. The conversion rate of trimethylamine was 99 % and the selectivity of DMAC was 82.3% with TON (Turnover Number) of 700. Stepwise procedure of inner-sphere reductive elimination for the formation of DMAC was suggested instead of acyl iodide intermediate.

In Situ-DRIFTS Study of Rh Promoted CuCo/Al2O3 for Ethanol Synthesis via CO Hydrogenation

  • Li, Fang;Ma, Hongfang;Zhang, Haitao;Ying, Weiyong;Fang, Dingye
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.9
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    • pp.2726-2732
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    • 2014
  • The promoting effect of rhodium on the structure and activity of the supported Cu-Co based catalysts for CO hydrogenation was investigated in detail. The samples were characterized by DRIFTS, $N_2$-adsorption, XRD, $H_2$-TPR, $H_2$-TPD and XPS. The results indicated that the introduction of rhodium to Cu-Co catalysts resulted in modification of metal dispersion, reducibility and crystal structure. DRIFTS results of CO hydrogenation at reaction condition (P=2 MPa, $T=260^{\circ}C$) indicated the addition of 1 wt % rhodium improved hydrogenation ability of Cu-Co catalysts. The ethanol selectivity and CO conversion were both improved by 1 wt % Rh promoted Cu-Co based catalysts. The alcohol distribution over un-promoted and rhodium promoted Cu-Co based catalysts obeys A-S-F rule and higher chain growth probability was got on rhodium promoted catalyst.