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Chelate six-membered ring

Sdanediols, eg, (CgH )2Si(OH)2 and H0Si(CgH )20Si(CgH )20H, yield four-and-six-membered rings with titanium alkoxides. Pinacols and 1,2-diols form chelates rather than polymers. The more branched the diol molecule, the more likely are its titanium derivatives to be soluble and even monomeric. [Pg.145]

Thermal stability is enhanced in chelates thus dimethyl-2-methy1pentane-2,4-dio1titanium [23916-35-0] (22) is much more stable than (CH2)3Ti(OCH(CH2)2)2 (68)- The stmcture of the former has been shown by x-ray diffraction to be dimeric and five-coordinate through oxygen bridges. The more highly substituted the six-membered ring, the mote thermally stable the compound. [Pg.154]

The given structure shows two molecules of TTA to have reacted with a cobalt ion to form the cobalt-TTA complex, in which the cobalt atom forms a valence bond solid lines) with one, and a coordinate bond (broken lines) with the other, oxygen atom of each TTA molecule. Thus, in the cobalt-TTA complex there is a six-membered ring formed by each TTA molecule with the cobalt atom. Metal chelate complexes of this type have good stability, they are nonpolar and soluble in the organic phase. The usefulness of the chelating extractants in solvent extraction is therefore obvious. [Pg.514]

Diamine chelate complexes are more stable than the monodentate amine heterocycles and, therefore, can be studied under physiological conditions. The imidazole complexes are unstable in aqueous solution and decompose rapidly to technetium oxide hydrate. Six-membered ring chelates are significantly less stable than five-membered ones. Lesser flexibility of the ligand, such as 1.2-diamino-cyclohexane, parallels somewhat lower stability of the complex [53] ... [Pg.91]

The hydroformylation of styrene using rhodium systems containing the four structurally related diphosphines dppe, dppp, (86), and (87) has been studied. A systematic analysis of the effect of the pressure, temperature, and the ligand metal molar ratio shows that the five- and six-membered ring chelating diphosphines behave differently from one another.347 An analysis of the effect of pressure, temperature, and ligand metal molar ratio on the selectivity of styrene hydroformylation catalyzed... [Pg.171]

Organotellurium(II) compounds can also contain a three-center, four-electron bond as shown for 39 to 42 in Fig. 19. Typically, these molecules contain an odd number ligands around the central atom and an electronegative atom helps to stabilize a tellurenyl halide or selenenyl halide bond through chelation to form a four, five, or six membered ring. " Such molecules are described as lO-Te-3 and lO-Se-3... [Pg.100]

Conformational Analysis of Six-membered Rings (KeUie and Riddell). Conformational Analysis and Steric Effects in Metal Chelates 8 225... [Pg.485]

The chelate formation in lithium complexes 17 or 20 contributes to stabilization. Enhancement of kinetic acidity arises from the formation of pre-complexes 16 and 19, respectively. Here, already a dipole is induced and, in addition, proton exchange can proceed intramolecularly via a five- or six-membered ring. Despite these favourable features, the acidity of alkyl carbamates 15 is lower than those of the 1-proton in butane n-BuLi does not lead to deprotonation. In order to suppress carbonyl attack, a branched amino residue NR2 such as diisopropylamino (in Cb) or 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-l,3-oxazolidin-3-yl (in Cby) is essential. A study on the carbenoid nature of compounds 17 was undertaken by Boche and coworkers. ... [Pg.1061]


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