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Group 4 metal complexes synthesis

Tret yakov, V. P. Rudakov, E. S. In Complexes of Platinum Group Metals in Synthesis and Catalysis, Chernogolovka, 1983, p. 71 (in Russian). [Pg.368]

Synthesis of Platinum Group Metal Complexes, ed. 1.1. Chemyaev [in Russian] (Nauka, Moscow, 1964) p. 13. [Pg.31]

The advantages of titanium complexes over other metallic complexes is high selectivity, which can be readily adjusted by proper selection of ligands. Moreover, they are relative iaert to redox processes. The most common synthesis of chiral titanium complexes iavolves displacement of chloride or alkoxide groups on titanium with a chiral ligand, L ... [Pg.151]

Cyclopentadiene itself has been used as a feedstock for carbon fiber manufacture (76). Cyclopentadiene is also a component of supported metallocene—alumoxane polymerization catalysts in the preparation of syndiotactic polyolefins (77), as a nickel or iron complex in the production of methanol and ethanol from synthesis gas (78), and as Group VIII metal complexes for the production of acetaldehyde from methanol and synthesis gas (79). [Pg.435]

Synthesis and metal complexes of azamacrocycles with pendant arms having additional ligating groups. T. A. Kaden, Top. Curr. Chem., 1984,121,157-179 (54). [Pg.61]

Supported metal carbonyl clusters are alternatively formed from mononuclear metal complexes by surface-mediated synthesis [5,13] examples are [HIr4(CO)ii] formed from Ir(CO)2(acac) on MgO and Rh CCOlie formed from Rh(CO)2(acac) on y-Al203 [5,12,13]. These syntheses are carried out in the presence of gas-phase CO and in the absence of solvents. Synthesis of metal carbonyl clusters on oxide supports apparently often involves hydroxyl groups or water on the support surface analogous chemistry occurs in solution [ 14]. A synthesis from a mononuclear metal complex precursor is usually characterized by a yield less than that attained as a result of simple adsorption of a preformed metal cluster, and consequently the latter precursors are preferred when the goal is a high yield of the cluster on the support an exception is made when the clusters do not fit into the pores of the support (e.g., a zeolite), and a smaller precursor is needed. [Pg.214]

We shall focus here on the synthesis of the isocyanide-containing polymer. Several reactions of the polymer with the metal vapors of Cr, Fe and Ni using a matrix-scale modeling technique, as well as synthetic-scale metal vapor methods, are then presented in order to demonstrate the reactivity of the isocyanide groups on the polymer. Finally, preliminary studies of the reactivity of the polymer-based metal complexes are described. [Pg.239]


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