Trino SuárezBernardo FontalGhery ZambranoMarisela ReyesFernándo BellandiR. ContrerasJuan Carlos Dı́azPedro CancinesYuraima FonsecaIsolda Romero2026-03-222026-03-22200810.1007/s11144-008-5309-3https://doi.org/10.1007/s11144-008-5309-3https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/52135Citaciones: 7Trans-bis(sodium pyridine-p-sulphonate)tetracarbonylmolybdenum(0) complex, (trans-Mo(CO)4(p-PySO3Na)2, (1)) was used as a catalytic precursor for the 1-hexene hydroformylation reaction, in biphasic toluene/water medium (T = 100°C, syngas total pressure = 600 psi, pH2/pCO = 1). Complex (1) showed good activity favoring the linear aldehyde. Likewise as other organic olefin substrates and with synthetic and real naphtha, good conversions to oxygenated products were obtained.enHydroformylationChemistryOlefin fiberSyngasAldehydeTolueneCatalysis1-HexenePyridineMedicinal chemistryHydroformylation reactions of the trans-Mo(CO)4(p-C5NH4SO3NA)2 complex in biphasic mediumarticle