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Group 7 metal compounds synthesis

Platinum compounds, 79 654-658. See also Platinum- group metal compounds synthesis of, 79 657 uses for, 79 657... [Pg.717]

Rhodium complexes catalyze 1,2-addition of main group metal compounds to aldimines as well. Table 5 summarizes the reported methods. Electron-withdrawing substituents such as sulfonyl and acyl groups on the imino nitrogen atom are important to obtain sufficiently high reactivity. Asymmetric synthesis (diastereoselective and enantioselective) has also been accomplished. [Pg.453]

The remarkable stereospecificity of TBHP-transition metal epoxidations of allylic alcohols has been exploited by Sharpless group for the synthesis of chiral oxiranes from prochiral allylic alcohols (Scheme 76) (81JA464) and for diastereoselective oxirane synthesis from chiral allylic alcohols (Scheme 77) (81JA6237). It has been suggested that this latter reaction may enable the preparation of chiral compounds of complete enantiomeric purity cf. Scheme 78) ... [Pg.116]

For the domino transition metal-catalyzed synthesis of macrocycles, conditions must be found for two distinct cross-coupling reactions, of which one is inter- and the other intramolecular. For this purpose, Zhu s group [115] has developed a process of a Miyura arylboronic ester formation followed by an intramolecular Suzuki reaction to give model compounds of the biphenomycin structure 6/1-232 containing an endo-aryl-aryl bond. [Pg.397]

In sharp contrast to the intensely studied reactions of dipenteles with transition metal compounds, reactions with group 13 metal compounds are almost unknown. Only two diphosphine-borane bisadducts of Type C ([H3B]2[Me4P2], [H2(Br)B]2[Me4P2]) have been synthesized and structurally characterized65 but no diarsine, distibine or dibismuthine adducts. We, therefore, became interested in the synthesis of such compounds, focusing... [Pg.251]

Preparation of base metals by coupled reduction with platinum group metals. Very pure metals of the alkaline- earth, lanthanide and actinide series can be prepared from their oxides (or fluorides) through coupled reduction by pure hydrogen in presence of platinum group metals. According to a precursory paper on this subject (Berndt et al. 1974), the preparation scheme of Li, Ca, Sr, Ba, Am and Cf was described. As an example, Ca can be obtained by synthesis of a Pt compound, followed by its vacuum decomposition and recovery by distillation of the more volatile base metal ... [Pg.590]


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