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Haynes rule

Three alternative mechanisms have been mentioned in the literature. Reduction of C02 to CO followed by carbonylation of dimethylamine was ruled out by Haynes et al. [3] for RhCl(PPh3)3 because no carbonyl complexes were detected. Aminolysis of formate complexes (Eq. (14)) was proposed by Kudo et al. [69], but strong evidence has not been obtained. Finally, C02 is known to react with the amine to produce a carbamate salt (Eq. (15)), and it is possible that the pathway to the formamide is by hydrogenation of the carbamate rather than of the C02. [Pg.504]

The FEs can bind to neutral shallow impurities and become bound excitons (BEs), with a value of Eex slightly larger than the one of the FE. The difference is called the localization energy E oc of the BE. For the P donor, it is 4 meV in silicon, but 75 meV in diamond. E oc is given approximately by Haynes empirical rule [20] as 0.1 A, where A is the ionization energy of the impurity. BEs are created by laser illumination of a semiconductor sample at an energy larger than Eg and the study of their radiative recombination by PL... [Pg.14]

As far as we know, there are only four publications devoted to cometathesis of COD with 1-hexene for pheromone synthesis of pink bollworm moth Pectinophora gossypiella) [31-34]. In 1973 Hammel et al recognized that a sex pheromone of this pest is a blend of 7Z,1 IZ-hexadecadienyl acetate and its corresponding Z,E-isomer [35]. It was shown later that the isomer ratio produced by the insect females depends on the geographic area of habitants. As a rule the natural content of Z,Z-isomer is about 56-62% [36-38]. Haynes et al found that the effectiveness of the action of artificial sex... [Pg.279]


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