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New complexes catena‐(μ2‐nitrato‐O,O′)bis(piperidinedithiocarbamato)bismuth(III) ( 1 ) and tetrakis(μ‐nitrato)tetrakis[bis(tetrahydroquinolinedithiocarbamato)bismuth(III)] ( 2 ) were synthesised and characterised by elemental analysis, FTIR spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. The single‐crystal X‐ray structures of 1 and 2 were determined. The coordination numbers of the BiIII ion are 8 for 1 and ≥6 for 2 when the experimental electron density for the nominal 6s2 lone pair of electrons is included. Both complexes were used as single‐source precursors for the synthesis of dodecylamine‐, hexadecylamine‐, oleylamine and tri‐n‐octylphosphine oxide‐capped Bi2S3 nanoparticles at different temperatures. UV/Vis spectra showed a blueshift in the absorbance band edge characteristic of a quantum size effect. High‐quality, crystalline, long and short Bi2S3 nanorods were obtained depending on the thermolysis temperature, which was varied from 190 to 270 °C. A general trend of increasing particle breadth with increasing reaction temperature and increasing length of the carbon chain of the amine (capping agent) was observed. Powder XRD patterns revealed the orthorhombic crystal structure of Bi2S3.  相似文献   

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A bimolecular rate constant,kDHO, of (29 ± 9) × 10?12 cm3 molecule?1 s?1 was measured using the relative rate technique for the reaction of the hydroxyl radical (OH) with 3,5‐dimethyl‐1‐hexyn‐3‐ol (DHO, HC?CC(OH)(CH3)CH2CH(CH3)2) at (297 ± 3) K and 1 atm total pressure. To more clearly define DHO's indoor environment degradation mechanism, the products of the DHO + OH reaction were also investigated. The positively identified DHO/OH reaction products were acetone ((CH3)2C?O), 3‐butyne‐2‐one (3B2O, HC?CC(?O)(CH3)), 2‐methyl‐propanal (2MP, H(O?)CCH(CH3)2), 4‐methyl‐2‐pentanone (MIBK, CH3C(?O)CH2CH(CH3)2), ethanedial (GLY, HC(?O)C(?O)H), 2‐oxopropanal (MGLY, CH3C(?O)C(?O)H), and 2,3‐butanedione (23BD, CH3C(?O)C(?O)CH3). The yields of 3B2O and MIBK from the DHO/OH reaction were (8.4 ± 0.3) and (26 ± 2)%, respectively. The use of derivatizing agents O‐(2,3,4,5,6‐pentalfluorobenzyl)hydroxylamine (PFBHA) and N,O‐bis(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide (BSTFA) clearly indicated that several other reaction products were formed. The elucidation of these other reaction products was facilitated by mass spectrometry of the derivatized reaction products coupled with plausible DHO/OH reaction mechanisms based on previously published volatile organic compound/OH gas‐phase reaction mechanisms. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 36: 534–544, 2004  相似文献   

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Several novel aluminum alkoxydisilanolate complexes were prepared by reaction of triphenylsilanol with aluminum 2‐methoxyethoxide, aluminum 2‐ethoxyethoxide, aluminum sec‐butoxide and aluminum iso‐propoxide. All new complexes, [(Ph3SiO)2Al(OR)]2 [where R = CH2CH2OCH3 (1), CH2CH2OC2H5 (2), CH(CH3)CH2CH3 (3) and CH(CH3)2 (4)] were characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy (IR), as well as 1H, 13C, 29Si and 27Al NMR spectroscopies. The solid‐state structures of the representative compound 2 and 4 were also verified by single‐crystal X‐ray analyses. Complexes 2 and 4 are dimers having distorted trigonal bipyramidal and tetrahedral coordination at the aluminum center, respectively. The 27Al NMR spectrum of compound 2 showed that the solid‐state structure of the complex was not retained in solution, and tetracoordinated aluminum was found in solution in contrast to the pentacoordinated geometry in the solid state. The hydrothermal treatment of 1 and 4 at 200 °C and the subsequent calcination at 1000 °C resulted in the formation of alumina–silica composite (4SiO2·Al2O3) with γ‐alumina in the silica matrix. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The syntheses of several dialkyl complexes based on rare‐earth metal were described. Three β‐diimine compounds with varying N‐aryl substituents (HL1=(2‐CH3O(C6H4))N?C(CH3)CH?C(CH3)NH(2‐CH3O(C6H4)), HL2 = (2,4,6‐(CH3)3 (C6H2))N?C(CH3)CH?C(CH3)NH(2,4,6‐(CH3)3(C6H2)), HL3 = PhN?C(CH3)CH(CH3) NHPh) were treated with Ln(CH2SiMe3)3(THF)2 to give dialkyl complexes L1Ln (CH2SiMe3)2 (Ln = Y ( 1a ), Lu ( 1b ), Sc ( 1c )), L2Ln(CH2SiMe3)2(THF) (Ln = Y ( 2a ), Lu ( 2b )), and L3Lu(CH2SiMe3)2(THF) (3). All these complexes were applied to the copolymerization of cyclohexene oxide (CHO) and carbon dioxide as single‐component catalysts. Systematic investigation revealed that the central metal with larger radii and less steric bulkiness were beneficial for the copolymerization of CHO and CO2. Thus, methoxy‐modified β‐diiminato yttrium bis(alkyl) complex 1a , L1Y(CH2SiMe3)2, was identified as the optimal catalyst, which converted CHO and CO2 to polycarbonate with a TOF of 47.4 h?1 in 1,4‐dioxane under a 15 bar of CO2 atmosphere (Tp=130 °C), representing the highest catalytic activity achieved by rare‐earth metal catalyst. The resultant copolymer contained high carbonate linkages (>99%) with molar mass up to 1.9 × 104 as well as narrow molar mass distribution (Mw/Mn = 1.7). © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 46: 6810–6818, 2008  相似文献   

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Tantalum complexes [TaCp*Me{κ4C,N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(CH2NMe2)?CH)py}] ( 4 ) and [TaCp*Me{κ4C,N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(CH2NH2)?CH)py}] ( 5 ), which contain modified alkoxide pincer ligands, were synthesized from the reactions of [TaCp*Me{κ3N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCH)py}] (Cp*=η5‐C5Me5) with HC?CCH2NMe2 and HC?CCH2NH2, respectively. The reactions of [TaCp*Me{κ4C,N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(Ph)?CH)py}] ( 2 ) and [TaCp*Me{κ4C,N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(SiMe3)?CH)py}] ( 3 ) with triflic acid (1:2 molar ratio) rendered the corresponding bis‐triflate derivatives [TaCp*(OTf)23N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(Ph)?CH2)py}] ( 6 ) and [TaCp*(OTf)23N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(SiMe3)?CH2)py}] ( 7 ), respectively. Complex 4 reacted with triflic acid in a 1:2 molar ratio to selectively yield the water‐soluble cationic complex [TaCp*(OTf){κ4C,N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(CH2NHMe2)?CH)py}]OTf ( 8 ). Compound 8 reacted with water to afford the hydrolyzed complex [TaCp*(OH)(H2O){κ3N,O,O‐(OCH2)(OCHC(CH2NHMe2)?CH2)py}](OTf)2 ( 9 ). Protonation of compound 8 with triflic acid gave the new tantalum compound [TaCp*(OTf){κ4C,N,O,O‐(OCH2)(HOCHC(CH2NHMe2)?CH)py}](OTf)2 ( 10 ), which afforded the corresponding protonolysis derivative [TaCp*(OTf)23N,O,O‐(OCH2)(HOCHC(CH2NHMe2)?CH2)py}](OTf) ( 11 ) in solution. Complex 8 reacted with CNtBu and potassium 2‐isocyanoacetate to give the corresponding iminoacyl derivatives 12 and 13 , respectively. The molecular structures of complexes 5 , 7 , and 10 were established by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction studies.  相似文献   

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Lanthanum(III) tris(dithiophosphates), [La{S2P(OR)2}3] (where R=-CH2CH2CH3 or -C6H5) and [La{S2PO2G}3] [where G=-C(CH3)2CH2CH(CH3)-, -CH2C(CH3)2CH2-, -C(CH3)2C(CH3)2- and -CH2CH2CH(CH3)-] were prepared in methanolic solutions of anhydrous LaCl3 and ammonium dithiophosphates. Addition complexes of the type [La{S2P(OR)2}3·nL] and [La{S2PO2G}3·nL] [where n = 1, L = N2C10H8 or N2C12H8 and n = 2, L = P(C6H5)3] were prepared by reaction of lanthanum(III) tris(dithiophosphates) and nitrogen or phosphorus donor bases in benzene. These newly synthesized derivatives have been characterized by elemental analyses, molecular weights, IR, 1H and 31P NMR spectral measurements. Coordination numbers of six and eight are suggested for lanthanum(III) in these derivatives.  相似文献   

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Cellulose ( 1 ) was converted for the first time to 6‐phenyl‐6‐deoxy‐2,3‐di‐O‐methylcellulose ( 6 ) in 33% overall yield. Intermediates in the five‐step conversion of 1 to­ 6 were: 6‐O‐tritylcellulose ( 2 ), 6‐O‐trityl‐2,3‐di‐O‐methylcellulose ( 3 ), 2,3‐di‐O‐methylcellulose ( 4 ); and 6‐bromo‐6‐deoxy‐2,3‐di‐O‐methylcellulose ( 5 ). Elemental and quantitative carbon‐13 analyses were concurrently used to verify and confirm the degrees of substitution in each new polymer. Gel permeation chromotography (GPC) data were generated to monitor the changes in molecular weight (DPw) as the synthesis progressed, and the compound average decrease in cellulose DPw was ~ 27%. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) were used to characterize the decomposition of all polymers. The degradation temperatures ( °C) and percent char at 500 °C of cellulose derivatives 2 to 6 were 308.6 and 6.3%, 227.6 °C and 9.7%, 273.9 °C and 30.2%, 200.4 °C and 25.6%, and 207.2 °C and 27.0%, respectively. The glass transition temperature (Tg) of­6‐O‐tritylcellulose by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) occurred at 126.7 °C and the modulus (E′, Pa) dropped 8.9 fold in the transition from ?150 °C to + 180 °C (6.6 × 109 to 7.4 × 108 Pa). Modulus at 20 °C was 3.26 × 109 Pa. Complete proton and carbon‐13 chemical shift assignments of the repeating unit of the title polymer were made by a combination of the HMQC and COSY NMR methods. Ultimate non‐destructive proof of carbon–carbon bond formation at C6 of the anhydroglucose moiety was established by generating correlations between resonances of CH26 (anhydroglucose) and C1′, H2′, and H6′ of the attached aryl ring using the heteronuclear multiple‐bond correlation (HMBC) method. In this study, we achieved three major objectives: (a) new methodologies for the chemical modification of cellulose were developed; (b) new cellulose derivatives were designed, prepared and characterized; (c) unequivocal structural proof for carbon–carbon bond formation with cellulose was derived non‐destructively by use of one‐ and two‐dimensional NMR methods. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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An Anionic Oxohydroxo Complex with Bismuth(III): Na6[Bi2O2(OH)6](OH)2 · 4H2O Colourless, plate‐like, air sensitive crystals of Na6[Bi2O2(OH)6](OH)2 · 4H2O are obtained by reaction of Bi2O3 or Bi(NO3)3 · 5H2O in conc. NaOH (58 wt %) at 200 °C followed by slow cooling to room temperature. The crystal structure (triclinic, P 1¯, a = 684.0(2), b = 759.8(2), c = 822.7(2) pm, α = 92.45(3)°, ß = 90.40(3)°, γ = 115.60(2)°, Z = 1, R1, wR2 (all data), 0, 042, 0, 076) contains dimeric, anionic complexes [Bi2O2(OH)6]4— with bismuth in an ψ1‐octahedral coordination of two oxo‐ and three hydroxo‐ligands. The thermal decomposition was investigated by DSC/TG or DTA/TG and high temperature X‐ray powder diffraction measurements. In the final of three steps the decomposition product is Na3BiO3.  相似文献   

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Cyclopentadienyl cobalt complexes (η5‐C5H4R) CoLI2 [L = CO,R=‐COOCH2CH=CH2 (3); L=PPh3, R=‐COOCH2‐CH=CH2 (6); L=P(p‐C6H4O3)3, R = ‐COOC(CH3) = CH2 (7), ‐COOCH2C6H5 (8), ‐COOCH2CH = CH2 (9)] were prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, 1H NMR, ER and UV‐vis spectra. The reaction of complexes (η5‐C5H4R)CoLI2 [L= CO, R= ‐COOC(CH3) = CH2 (1), ‐COOCH2C6H5(2); L=PPh3, R=‐COOC (CH3) = CH2 (4), ‐COOCH2C6H5 (5)] with Na‐Hg resulted in the formation of their corresponding substituted cobaltocene (η5‐C5H4R)2 Co[R=‐COOC(CH3) = CH2 (10), ‐COOCH2C6H5 (11)]. The electrochemical properties of these complexes 1–11 were studied by cyclic voltammetry. It was found that as the ligand (L) of the cobalt (III) complexes changing from CO to PPh3 and P(p‐tolyl)3, their oxidation potentials increased gradually. The cyclic voltammetry of α,α′‐substituted cobaltocene showed reversible oxidation of one electron process.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Characterization of New Intramolecularly Nitrogen‐stabilized Organoaluminium‐ and Organogallium Alkoxides The intramolecularly nitrogen stabilized organoaluminium alkoxides [Me2Al{μ‐O(CH2)3NMe2}]2 ( 1a ), Me2AlOC6H2(CH2NMe2)3‐2,4,6 ( 2a ), [(S)‐Me2Al{μ‐OCH2CH(i‐Pr)NH‐i‐Pr}]2 ( 3a ) and [(S)‐Me2Al{μ‐OCH2CH(i‐Pr)NHCH2Ph}]2 ( 4 ) are formed by reacting equimolar amounts of AlMe3 and Me2N(CH2)3OH, C6H2[(CH2NMe2)3‐2,4,6]OH, (S)‐i‐PrNHCH(i‐Pr)CH2OH, or (S)‐PhCH2NHCH(i‐Pr)CH2OH, respectively. An excess of AlMe3 reacts with Me2N(CH2)2OH, Me2N(CH2)3OH, C6H2[(CH2NMe2)3‐2,4,6]OH, and (S)‐i‐PrNHCH(i‐Pr)CH2OH producing the “pick‐a‐back” complexes [Me2AlO(CH2)2NMe2](AlMe3) ( 5 ), [Me2AlO(CH2)3NMe2](AlMe3) ( 1b ), [Me2AlOC6H2(CH2NMe2)3‐2,4,6](AlMe3)2 ( 2b ), and [(S)‐Me2AlOCH2CH(i‐Pr)NH‐i‐Pr](AlMe3) ( 3b ), respectively. The mixed alkyl‐ or alkenylchloroaluminium alkoxides [Me(Cl)Al{μ‐O(CH2)2NMe2}]2 ( 6 ) and [{CH2=C(CH3)}(Cl)Al{μ‐O(CH2)2NMe2}]2 ( 8 ) are to obtain from Me2AlCl and Me2N(CH2)2OH and from [Cl2Al{μ‐O(CH2)2NMe2}]2 ( 7 ) and CH2=C(CH3)MgBr, respectively. The analogous dimethylgallium alkoxides [Me2Ga{μ‐O(CH2)3NMe2}]2 ( 9 ), [(S)‐Me2Ga{μ‐OCH2CH(i‐Pr)NH‐i‐Pr}]n ( 10 ), [(S)‐Me2Ga{μ‐OCH2CH(i‐Pr)NHCH2Ph}]n ( 11 ), [(S)‐Me2Ga{μ‐OCH2CH(i‐Pr)N(Me)CH2Ph}]n ( 12 ) and [(S)‐Me2Ga{μ‐OCH2(C4H7NHCH2Ph)}]n ( 13 ) result from the equimolar reactions of GaMe3 with the corresponding alcohols. The new compounds were characterized by elemental analyses, 1H‐, 13C‐ and 27Al‐NMR spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. Additionally, the structures of 1a , 1b , 2a , 2b , 3a , 5 , 6 and 8 were determined by single crystal X‐ray diffraction.  相似文献   

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Three coordination complexes with CuI centres have been prepared using the symmetrical flexible organic ligands 1,3‐bis{[5‐(quinolin‐2‐yl)‐1,3,4‐oxadiazol‐2‐yl]sulfanyl}propane (L1) and 1,4‐bis{[5‐(quinolin‐2‐yl)‐1,3,4‐oxadiazol‐2‐yl]sulfanyl}butane (L2). Crystallization of L1 with Cu(SO3CF3)2 and of L2 with Cu(BF4)2 and Cu(ClO4)2 in a CH2Cl2/CH3OH mixed‐solvent system at room temperature afforded the coordination complexes catena‐poly[[copper(I)‐μ‐1,3‐bis{[5‐(quinolin‐2‐yl)‐1,3,4‐oxadiazol‐2‐yl]sulfanyl}propane] methanesulfonate dichloromethane 0.6‐solvate], {[Cu(C25H18N6O2S2)](CF3SO3)·0.6CH2Cl2}n, (I), bis(μ‐1,4‐bis{[5‐(quinolin‐2‐yl)‐1,3,4‐oxadiazol‐2‐yl]sulfanyl}butane)dicopper(I) bis(tetrafluoridoborate)–dichloromethane–methanol (1/1.5/1), [Cu2(C26H20N6O2S2)2](BF4)2·1.5CH2Cl2·CH3OH, (II), and bis(μ‐1,4‐bis{[5‐(quinolin‐2‐yl)‐1,3,4‐oxadiazol‐2‐yl]sulfanyl}butane)dicopper(I) bis(perchlorate)–dichloromethane–methanol (1/2/1), [Cu2(C26H20N6O2S2)2](ClO4)2·2CH2Cl2·CH3OH, (III). Under the control of the dumbbell‐shaped CF3SO3 anion, complex (I) forms a one‐dimensional chain and neighbouring chains form a spiral double chain. Under the control of the regular tetrahedron‐shaped BF4 and ClO4 anions, complexes (II) and (III) have been obtained as bimetallic rings, which further interact viaπ–π interactions to form two‐dimensional networks. The anions play a decisive role in determining the arrangement of these discrete molecular complexes in the solid state.  相似文献   

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The enantiomerically pure dimeric N, O‐5‐chelates [Me2In(μ‐OCH2CH(R)NMe2)]2 {R = Me (S) ( 2 ); R = iPr (S) ( 3 ); R = iBu (S) ( 4 ); R = Bz (S) ( 5 )}, and [Me2In‐{μ‐(1R, 2S)‐OCH(Ph)CH(Me)NMe2}]2 ( 6 ), as well as the achiral dimeric N, O‐6‐chelate [Me2In(μ‐O(CH2)3NMe2)]2 ( 7 ) have been synthesized from trimethylindium and equimolar amounts of the corresponding enantiomerically pure dimethylamino alcohols or of the achiral dimethylaminopropanol by elimination of methane. Their 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and mass spectra as well as the X‐ray single crystal structure analyses of [Me2In{μ‐O(CH2)2NMe2}]2 ( 1 ), 3, 5, 6 and 7 are described and discussed. The coordinative N→In bonds of the five‐coordinate indium complexes show dynamic dissociation/association processes. 1—6 were found to be useful reagents for the partial kinetic resolution of 2‐carbomethoxy‐1, 1′‐binaphthyl triflate.  相似文献   

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Poly(phenylacetylene)s containing L ‐valine residues (P 1 ) with (a)chiral pendant terminal groups R(*) [?(HC?C{C6H4CONHCH[CH(CH3)2]COO? R(*)})n?]; R(*) = 1‐octyl (P 1 o), (1S,2R,5S)‐(+)‐menthyl [P 1 (+)], (1R,2S,5R)‐(?)‐menthyl [P 1 (?)] are designed and synthesized. The polymers are prepared by organorhodium catalysts in high yields (yield up to 88%) with high molecular weights (Mw up to ?6.4 × 105). Their structures and properties are characterized by NMR, IR, TGA, UV, and circular dichroism analyses. All the polymers are thermally fairly stable (Td ≥ 320 °C). The chiral moieties induce the poly(phenylacetylene) chains to helically rotate in a preferred direction. The chirality of the pendant terminal groups affects little the helicity of the polymers but their bulkiness stabilizes the helical conformation against solvent perturbation. The backbone conjugation and chain helicity of the polymers can be modulated continuously and reversibly by acid. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 44: 2117–2129, 2006  相似文献   

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Organometallic Compounds of the Lanthanides. 139 Mixed Sandwich Complexes of the 4 f Elements: Enantiomerically Pure Cyclooctatetraenyl Cyclopentadienyl Complexes of Samarium and Lutetium with Donor‐Functionalized Cyclopentadienyl Ligands The reactions of [K{(S)‐C5H4CH2CH(Me)OMe}], [K{(S)‐C5H4CH2CH(Me)NMe2}] and [K{(S)‐C5H4CH(Ph)CH2NMe2}] with the cyclooctatetraenyl lanthanide chlorides [(η8‐C8H8)Ln(μ‐Cl)(THF)]2 (Ln = Sm, Lu) yield the mixed cyclooctatetraenyl cyclopentadienyl lanthanide complexes [(η8‐C8H8)Sm{(S)‐η5 : η1‐C5H4CH2CH(Me)OMe}] ( 1 a ), [(η8‐C8H8)Ln{(S)‐η5 : η1‐C5H4CH2CH(Me)NMe2}] (Ln = Sm ( 2 a ), Lu ( 2 b )) and [(η8‐C8H8)Ln{(S)‐η5 : η1‐C5H4CH(Ph)CH2NMe2}] (Ln = Sm ( 3 a ), Lu ( 3 b )). For comparison, the achiral compounds [(η8‐C8H8)Ln{η5 : η1‐C5H4CH2CH2NMe2}] (Ln = Sm ( 4 a ), Lu ( 4 b )) are synthesized in an analogous manner. 1H‐, 13C‐NMR‐, and mass spectra of all new compounds as well as the X‐ray crystal structures of 3 b and 4 b are discussed.  相似文献   

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2,2,4‐Trimethylpentane, also known as isooctane, is used as one of the model fuel species on spark and homogeneous charge compression ignition engines. This study presents thermochemical and kinetic properties in the oxidation of the secondary isooctane radical, which includes the peroxy radical formed from the 3O2 association, the hydroperoxy alkyl radicals formed from the intramolecular hydrogen transfers, and the products formed from reactions of the hydroperoxy alkyl radicals. Geometries, vibration frequencies, internal rotor potentials, and thermochemical properties, ΔfH, S°(T), and C°p(T) (5 K ≤ T ≤ 5000 K) were calculated at the individual B3LYP/6–31G(d,p) and the composite CBS‐QB3 calculation method. The standard enthalpies of formation at 298 K were evaluated using isodesmic reaction schemes with several work reactions for each species. Entropy and heat capacities were determined using geometric parameters and frequencies from the B3LYP/6–31G(d,p) calculations for the lowest energy conformer. Internal rotor barriers were determined. Application of group additivity with comparison to calculated values is also illustrated. Transition states and kinetic parameters for intramolecular hydrogen atom transfer and molecular elimination channels were characterized to evaluate reaction paths and kinetics. Kinetic parameters were determined versus pressure and temperature for the chemical activated formation and unimolecular dissociation of the peroxide adduct. Multifrequency quantum Rice–Ramsperger–Kassel analysis was used for k(E) with master equation analysis for falloff. The kinetic analysis shows that the main reaction channels are the formation of isooctene ((CH3)3CCH=C(CH3)2) + HO2?, and the formation of the cyclic: (CH3)2‐y(CCH2CHO)‐(CH3)2, (CH3)3C‐y(CHCO)‐(CH3)2, and (CH3)3C‐y(CHCHCH2O)‐(CH3).  相似文献   

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Some mixed bis(morpholine‐4‐dithiocarbamato‐S,S′)antimony(III) complexes [(OC4H8NCS2)2SbL] with oxygen or sulfur donor ligands [L = ―OOCCH3 ( 1 ), ―OOCC6H5 ( 2 ), ―SOCCH3 ( 3 ), ―SCH2COOH ( 4 ), ―OOCC6H4(OH) ( 5 ), ―SCH2CH2CH3 ( 6 ), ―OC6H5 ( 7 ), ½ ―SCH2CH2S― ( 8 )] have been synthesized by reacting the chloro‐bis(morpholine‐4‐dithiocarbamato‐S,S′)antimony(III) with corresponding oxygen or sulfur donor ligands in 1:1 or 2:1 stoichiometries. These have been characterized by melting point, molecular weight determination (cryoscopically), antimony (iodometrically) and sulfur (gravimetrically) estimation, elemental analyses (C, H and N), UV–visible, FT‐IR, far IR, multinuclear NMR (1H and 13C)], TG/DTA analysis, ESI–mass and powder X‐ray diffraction studies. The splitting of the strong band observed at 1046–1066 cm?1 due to υ(C―S) indicated anisobidentate mode of binding of the dithiocarbamate group, which was further supported by a 13C NMR signal appearing at around δ 200 due to NCS2 moiety. The base peak observed at m/z 444.9 supports the strong chelating nature of the morpholine‐4‐dithiocarbamate compared to the other hetero ligands used. TGA revealed that, complexes 21 and 4 were decomposed in three steps; also 6 was decomposed in two steps, followed by the formation of Sb2S3. The results obtained by antimicrobial screening tests indicate that complex 3 showed a maximum zone of inhibition (20 mm) against Trichoderma ressie at a concentration of 200 µg ml?1. Complexes 2 , 3 and 8 are most active (zone of inhibition (ZI) 17–20 mm) against both of the fungal species Aspergillus niger and Trichoderma ressie as well as complex 4 (ZI 17 mm) and 6 (ZI 18 mm) against Trichoderma ressie. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The crystal structures of two bismuth(III) oxalate hydrates, previously described as `Bi2(C2O4)3·H2C2O4' and `Bi2(C2O4)3·7H2O', were solved and refined from single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction data. The results led to the revised chemical formulae Bi2(C2O4)3·6H2O and Bi2(C2O4)3·8H2O, respectively. Both dibismuth(III) trioxalate hexahydrate (tetra­aqua­tri‐μ‐oxalato‐dibismuth(III) dihydrate, {[Bi2(C2O4)3(H2O)4]·2H2O}n) and dibismuth(III) trioxalate octahydrate (tetra­aqua­tri‐μ‐oxalato‐dibismuth(III) tetrahydrate {[Bi2(C2O4)3(H2O)4]·4H2O}n) are characterized by a three‐dimensional network of Bi atoms connected by tetradentate oxalate groups. All ligand and `free' water mol­ecules are located in channels and voids. The mean Bi—O bond lengths are ∼2.51 Å. The lone electron pairs on all Bi3+ cations are stereochemically inactive.  相似文献   

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5 -C5H4[CH(CH3)OC(O)CH = CH2])Mn(CO)3, {η5—C5[CH-(CH3)OC(O)C(CH3)=CH2]]Mn(CO)3, and {η5—C5H4[CH(CH3)-OC(O)CH=C(CH3)2])Mn(CO)3 were synthesized (63, 57, and 51%, respectively) from {η5—C5H4[CH(CH3)OH])Mn(CO)3, toluene-sulfonic acid, and the acrylic, methacrylic, and dimethylacrylic acids, and from (η5-C5H4[CH(CH3)OH]}Mn(CO)3, pyridine, and the acrylic, methacrylic, and dimethylacrylic acyl chlorides [26, 48, and 25% (impure), respectively]. No product was obtained when NaH was used as the base in the latter method. The acrylate and methacrylate monomers were bulk homopolymerized at 65°C with AIBN (75% yield, Mn = 88,550 g/mol; 78% yield, Mn = 349,350 g/mol, respectively). The dimethylacrylate did not polymerize under these conditions. The polymers lost vinylcymantrene upon heating to 257 and 279°C, respectively. The polymers did not exhibit a clear Tg but were observed to soften at 85 and 160°C, respectively, and they could be pulled into fibers.  相似文献   

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Gas‐phase reactions of model carbosulfonium ions (CH3‐S+ = CH2; CH3CH2‐S+ = CH2 and Ph‐S+ = CH2) and an O‐analogue carboxonium ion (CH3‐O+ = CH2) with acyclic (isoprene, 1,3‐butadiene, methyl vinyl ketone) and cyclic (1,3‐cyclohexadiene, thiophene, furan) conjugated dienes were systematically investigated by pentaquadrupole mass spectrometry. As corroborated by B3LYP/6‐311 G(d,p) calculations, the carbosulfonium ions first react at large extents with the dienes forming adducts via simple addition. The nascent adducts, depending on their stability and internal energy, react further via two competitive channels: (1) in reactions with acyclic dienes via cyclization that yields formally [4 + 2+] cycloadducts, or (2) in reactions with the cyclic dienes via dissociation by HSR loss that yields methylenation (net CH+ transfer) products. In great contrast to its S‐analogues, CH3‐O+ = CH2 (as well as C2H5‐O+ = CH2 and Ph‐O+ = CH2 in reactions with isoprene) forms little or no adduct and proton transfer is the dominant reaction channel. Isomerization to more acidic protonated aldehydes in the course of reaction seems to be the most plausible cause of the contrasting reactivity of carboxonium ions. The CH2 = CH‐O+ = CH2 ion forms an abundant [4 + 2+] cycloadduct with isoprene, but similar to the behavior of such α,β‐unsaturated carboxonium ions in solution, seems to occur across the C = C bond. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Sequential treatment of 2‐C6H4Br(CHO) with LiC≡CR1 (R1=SiMe3, tBu), nBuLi, CuBr?SMe2 and HC≡CCHClR2 [R2=Ph, 4‐CF3Ph, 3‐CNPh, 4‐(MeO2C)Ph] at ?50 °C leads to formation of an intermediate carbanion (Z)‐1,2‐C6H4{CA(=O)C≡CBR1}{CH=CH(CH?)R2} ( 4 ). Low temperatures (?50 °C) favour attack at CB leading to kinetic formation of 6,8‐bicycles containing non‐classical C‐carbanion enolates ( 5 ). Higher temperatures (?10 °C to ambient) and electron‐deficient R2 favour retro σ‐bond C?C cleavage regenerating 4 , which subsequently closes on CA providing 6,6‐bicyclic alkoxides ( 6 ). Computational modelling (CBS‐QB3) indicated that both pathways are viable and of similar energies. Reaction of 6 with H+ gave 1,2‐dihydronaphthalen‐1‐ols, or under dehydrating conditions, 2‐aryl‐1‐alkynylnaphthlenes. Enolates 5 react in situ with: H2O, D2O, I2, allylbromide, S2Me2, CO2 and lead to the expected C ‐E derivatives (E=H, D, I, allyl, SMe, CO2H) in 49–64 % yield directly from intermediate 5 . The parents (E=H; R1=SiMe3, tBu; R2=Ph) are versatile starting materials for NaBH4 and Grignard C=O additions, desilylation (when R1=SiMe) and oxime formation. The latter allows formation of 6,9‐bicyclics via Beckmann rearrangement. The 6,8‐ring iodides are suitable Suzuki precursors for Pd‐catalysed C?C coupling (81–87 %), whereas the carboxylic acids readily form amides under T3P® conditions (71–95 %).  相似文献   

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