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Double attachment, complexes

Silenes with a wide range of structures have been synthesized over the years, from the simplest possible compound, H2Si=CH2, which has a transient existence, to species that contain four complex groups attached to the ends of the silicon-carbon double bond, e.g., (Me3Si)MesSi=C... [Pg.72]

Copper(I) tends towards a tetrahedral coordination geometry in complexes. With 2,2 -bipyr-idine as a chelate ligand a distorted tetrahedral coordination with almost orthogonal ligands results. 2,2 -Bipyridine oligomers with flexible 6,6 -links therefore form double helices with two 2,2 -bipyridine units per copper(I) ion (J. M. Lehn, 1987,1988). J. M. Lehn (1990 U. Koert, 1990) has also prepared such helicates with nucleosides, e.g., thymidine, covalently attached to suitable spacers to obtain water-soluble double helix complexes, so-called inverted DNA , with internal positive charges and external nucleic bases. Cooperative effects lead preferentially to two identical strands in these helicates when copper(I) ions are added to a mixture of two different homooligomers. [Pg.345]

In their early studies, Schwartz and co-workers [5, 80] reported the zirconocene hydrido chloride [Cp2Zr(H)Cl] (1) as a reagent capable of reacting under mild conditions with a variey of non-functionalized alkenes to form isolable alkylzirconi-um(lV) complexes Cp2Zr(R)Cl in which the zirconium is attached to the least-hindered terminal primary carbon, irrespective of the original location of the double bond in the olefin chain. As an example, at room temperature in benzene, 1-octene, cis-4-octene and trows-4-octene all yield the n-octylzirconocene derivative (Scheme 8-6) [80]. [Pg.257]

Each reaction of p oxidation is catalyzed by a different enzyme. Chemically, they re pretty much the same as the reverse of the individual reaction of fatty acid synthesis, with two exceptions (1) p oxidation uses FAD for the formation of the double bond at the C-2 position, and (2) the reactions occur with the fatty acid attached to CoA rather than to the pantetheine of a multienzyme complex. [Pg.180]

In the envisaged titanium oxo complex, the Ti atom is side-bound to the peroxy moiety (02H), consistent with all the spectroscopic results mentioned in Section III in Scheme 27, between the two O atoms that are side-bound to Ti4+, the O atom attached to both the Ti and H atoms is expected to be more electrophilic than the O atom attached to only the Ti atom and is likely to be the site of nucleophilic attack by the alkene double bond. The formation of the Ti-OH group (and not the titanyl, Ti=0, as proposed by Khouw et al. (221)) after the epoxidation and its subsequent condensation with Si-OH to regenerate the Ti-O-Si links had been observed (Section III.B) by FTIR spectroscopy by Lin and Frei (133). Because this is a concerted heterolytic cleavage of the 0-0 bond, high epoxide selectivity and retention of stereochemistry may be expected, as indeed has been observed experimentally (204). [Pg.161]


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