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Synthesis and Reaction Chemistry of Nanosize Monosodium Titanate
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一种酸盐的化盐试剂
Rick Thompson1, Chun-Hsing Chen, Maren Pink
1Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania , 231 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 27, 2014
概括
研究人员从的imido前体中合成了一种罕见的二次化复合物. 这项研究还详细介绍了新型含和的化物化合物的形成.
科学领域:
- 有机金属化学 有机金属化学
- 无机化学 无机化学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 化物复合物是无机合成中的多功能前体.
- 分子化的合成具有挑战性,并且不太被探索.
- 像 (tBu)nacnac这样对硬质要求高的配体可以稳定反应性金属中心.
研究的目的:
- 为了合成和表征一种罕见的二维化复合物.
- 为了探索与和子试剂的母化物复合物的反应性.
- 为了研究-化合物的结构多样性.
主要方法:
- 使用基基的化物复合物的脱化.
- 通过X射线晶体学对化二聚体的隔离和结构特征.
- 化物复合物与和电友的反应.
主要成果:
- 一种罕见的二度分子化,{[K][(tBu)nacnac) TiN(Ntolyl2) ]}2,已成功合成.
- 基因胺复合物在与试剂反应后产生了一种胺乙酸 adduct, ((tBu)nacnac) TiN[AlMe2(OEt2) ](Ntolyl2).
- 一种玻利利米多衍生物, ((tBu)nacnac) TiNBEt2(Ntolyl2),也从母体伊米多复合物中获得.
结论:
- 基因胺复合物作为合成独特化和胺衍生物的有价值的前体.
- 这项研究扩大了-多重键的已知化学成分.
- (tBu)nacnac合体的固体质量对于稳定这些新型复合体至关重要.
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