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Aromatic compounds, coordinate transformations

Early IR and UV-VIS spectroscopic studies on the formation of carbonium ions from triphenyl methyl compounds on zeolites, titania and alumina were carried out by Karge [111]. In 1979, upon interaction of olefins Hke ethene and propene with zeoHtes CoNaY, NiCaNaY, PdNaY and HY, the appearance of electronic bands between 230 and 700 nm was observed by Garbowski and PraHaud and attributed to an allylic carbenium ion which upon thermal treatment transforms into polyenyl carbenium ions and/or aromatic compounds [112]. These findings were corroborated and extended by studies of the interaction of propene, cyclopropane and frans-butene on zeoHtes NaCoY and HM [30]. In spite of the obscuration of the spectrum in the range between 450 and 700 nm by the threefold spHt d-d band of tetrahedraUy coordinated Co(II) ions in the case of zeoHte NaCoY,the development of bands near 330,385 and 415 nm was assigned to unsaturated carbocations. [Pg.401]

Wide synthetic possibilities for modification of coordinated ligands are opened up by the classic reactions of electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution in complexes of aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds [314,359,418 422]. For example, the transformations (3.196) were known long ago [419] ... [Pg.234]

As a result of interaction of 843 and pyridine, the adduct 845 is formed [53], The structures of coordination compounds 844 and 845 were proved by x-ray diffraction. As shown above (Sec. 3.4.3.2), the direct ammonia synthesis [55,56] with participation of various ligands (especially aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic amines, aminoalcohols), elemental metals (or their oxides), and NH4SCN in mostly non-aqueous media, opens definite possibilities for obtaining thiocyanate complexes. In this respect, transformation (4.9) should be mentioned [57] ... [Pg.325]


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