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Catalyst complexes, optical properties

Tantalum and niobium are added, in the form of carbides, to cemented carbide compositions used in the production of cutting tools. Pure oxides are widely used in the optical industiy as additives and deposits, and in organic synthesis processes as catalysts and promoters [12, 13]. Binary and more complex oxide compounds based on tantalum and niobium form a huge family of ferroelectric materials that have high Curie temperatures, high dielectric permittivity, and piezoelectric, pyroelectric and non-linear optical properties [14-17]. Compounds of this class are used in the production of energy transformers, quantum electronics, piezoelectrics, acoustics, and so on. Two of... [Pg.1]

Oligomerization and polymerization of terminal alkynes may provide materials with interesting conductivity and (nonlinear) optical properties. Phenylacetylene and 4-ethynyltoluene were polymerized in water/methanol homogeneous solutions and in water/chloroform biphasic systems using [RhCl(CO)(TPPTS)2] and [IrCl(CO)(TPPTS)2] as catalysts [37], The complexes themselves were rather inefficient, however, the catalytic activity could be substantially increased by addition of MesNO in order to remove the carbonyl ligand from the coordination sphere of the metals. The polymers obtained had an average molecular mass of = 3150-16300. The rhodium catalyst worked at room temperature providing polymers with cis-transoid structure, while [IrCl(CO)(TPPTS)2] required 80 °C and led to the formation of frani -polymers. [Pg.202]

Phthalocyanines and their metal complexes have interesting catalytic, electronic, and optical properties.172 Kimura et al.173 synthesized a phthalocyanine-centered dendrimer possessing Newkome-type dendrons,174 and subsequently used the second-generation cobalt-metalated phthalocyanine dendrimer as the catalyst for the oxidation of mercaptoethanol by dioxygen... [Pg.417]

Also, bi- and trimetallic cumulene complexes, such as M=C=M, M=M=C, M=M=M and M=C=C=M are known. Cationic ruthenium allenylidene complexes are used as catalysts for ring closing metathesis reactions. Nonlinear optical properties have been measured for the Group 6 cumulenylidene complexes. Also, cationic chromium or iron vinylidene complexes undergo [2-1-2] cycloaddition reactions across imines to give fi-lactams. This reaction is useful for the synthesis of j8-lactam antibiotics. ... [Pg.377]


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