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Lanthanide amidinates/guanidinates

The proposed mechanism for the addition of terminal alkynes and amines to carbodiimides is shown in Figure 8.40. The organolanthanide alkynyl or amide formed in situ is the active intermediate, and the key step is the hydrolysis of a lanthanide amidinate or guanidinate species. [Pg.339]

Homogeneous Catalysis Using Lanthanide Amidinates and Guanidinates... [Pg.109]

Keywords Amidinates Guanidinates Lanthanides Organolanthanide chemistry Polymerization catalysis... [Pg.109]

Miscellaneous Reactions Catalyzed by Lanthanide Amidinates and Guanidinates 156... [Pg.110]

Homogeneous Catalysis Using Lanthanide Amidinates and Guanidinates 4.2.2 ROP of Cyclic Esters... [Pg.151]


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