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Allyl compounds, metal-containing

Recently some information became available on a new type of highly active one-component ethylene polymerization catalyst. This catalyst is prepared by supporting organometallic compounds of transition metals containing different types of organic ligands [e.g. benzyl compounds of titanium and zirconium 9a, 132), 7r-allyl compounds of various transition metals 8, 9a, 133), 7r-arene 134, 185) and 71-cyclopentadienyl 9, 136) complexes of chromium]. [Pg.187]

If the allyl alkali metal compounds are ionic compounds, then if the allyl ion is delocalized the terminal carbons would be equivalent and contain most of the charge, and all three... [Pg.91]

The allylic oxidation of propene is catalyzed by (compound) metal oxides, which essentially contain metal ions of variable valency. It is commonly accepted that a redox mechanism is operative in such a way that the catalyst acts as the oxidizer and that lattice oxygen is incorporated in the oxidation products. The assumptions have been proved for several catalysts by the analysis of cation valency changes and by experiments with labelled oxygen. [Pg.137]

The more cationic halogen containing compounds produced other products. Cobalt bis-allyliodide produced cis-polybutadiene and the even more cationic chromium, produced cyclododecatriene. Only with the more cationic system which introduced trans-structures, was cyclization and reduction of the metal able to intercept the polymerization reaction. Cyclization was not possible in the less cationic cobalt which produces all cis-polybutadiene nor was the hydride transfer possible with the less anionic chromium tris-allyl compound. [Pg.387]

The more elegant route—which we call for simplicity the method of [1 + l]-addition —may also be used to prepare other binuclear complexes containing either two allyl groups, or one allyl group and one halogen in the bridging positions. The results so far obtained are summarized in Eqs. (9) and (10). Compounds 45-47 are the first allyl-transition metal complexes in which not one metal atom but a dimetal unit is coordinated sandwich-like by two i73-bonded allylic ligands (75, 79). [Pg.160]

Soluble catalysts for ethylene polymerization from Group IV to VI transition metal compounds contain the metal in 7r-allylic compounds or... [Pg.200]

Transition metal complexes containing heteroallyl ligands, such as those in structures (7.79), have been less studied than metal allyl compounds. " Complexes con-... [Pg.462]

In 1981, it was demonstrated (70) that anions of nitro compounds can be involved in C,C-coupling with allyl acetates at the allylic carbon atom with the use of metal complex catalysis. For many years, this observation did not come to the attention of chemists interested in the synthesis of cyclic nitronates. However, Trost demonstrated (71) that this process can be used in the synthesis of five-membered cyclic nitronates from olefins (18) containing two acyl groups in the different allylic positions (Scheme 3.21). [Pg.451]

Divalent sulfur is a poison for most noble metal catalysts so that catalytic hydrogenation of sulfur-containing compounds poses serious problems (p. 10). However, allyl phenyl sulfide was hydrogenated over tris trisphenyl-phosphine)rhodium chloride in benzene to give 93% yield of phenyl propyl sulfide [674. ... [Pg.86]


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1.1- allyl metals

Allyl compounds

Allyl metal compounds

Allylic compounds

Allylic metalation

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