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Catalytic chain transfer cobalt cobaloximes

Enikolopyan et al.til found that certain Co11 porphyrin complexes (eg. 87) function as catalytic chain transfer agents. Later work has established that various square planar cobalt complexes (e.g. the cobaloximes 88-92) are effective transfer agents.Ij2 m The scope and utility of the process has been reviewed several times,1 lt>JM ns most recently by Hcuts et al,137 Gridnev,1 3X and Gridnev and Ittel."0 The latter two references1provide a historical perspective of the development of the technique. [Pg.310]

Many catalysts have been screened for activity in catalytic chain transfer. A comprehensive survey is provided in Gridnev and Ittel s review."0 The best known, and to date the most effective, are the cobalt porphyrins (Section 6.2.5.2.1) and cobaloximes (Sections 6.2.5.2.2 and 6.2.5.2.3). There is considerable discrepancy in reported values of transfer constants. This in part reflects the sensitivity of the catalysts to air and reaction conditions (Section 6.2.5.3). [Pg.313]


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