TPPTS was first synthesized in 1975 by
E.G Kuntz who was an engineer at Rhône-Poulenc with the aim of carrying out a two-phase homogeneous catalysis in which the aqueous phase catalyst could be easily separated from the reaction products and recycled. Using TPPTS, allowed him to prepare water-soluble complexes with Rh(I), Ni(0), Pd(0). E.G. Kuntz patented several two-phase homogeneous catalytic reactions: • hydroformylation of propylene with Rh(I) TPPTS, later leading to the Ruhrchemie / Rhône-Poulenc process. • hydrocyanation of olefins and dienes with Ni(0) TPPTS. •
telomerization of butadiene to 2.7 octadiene -1-ol with Pd(0) TPPTS. • The Rh(I) TPPTS catalyst was later used by D.Morel to synthesize geranylacetone from myrcene and farnesylacetone from beta-farnesene which are intermediates in the synthesis of vitamin E. This process was industrialized by Rhône-Poulenc in 1988. The industrial use of TPPTS and homogeneous biphasic catalysis has been reviewed. ==Uses in hydroformylation==