Process for preparing cationic rhodium complexes

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ABSTRACT:
The invention comprises a process for the preparation and isolation of a non-amorphous cationic rhodium complex having the formula: [Rh(ligand)m(diolefin)]+X−, wherein the ligand is an enantiomerically enriched organic compound possessing one or two ligating phosphorus atoms.

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