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Lanthanides, alkoxides heterogenized

Heterogeneous diene polymerization catalysts based on modified and unmodified silica-supported lanthanide complexes are known as efficient gas-phase polymerization catalysts for a variety of support materials and activation procedures (see Sect. 9). Metal siloxide complexes M(()SiR3 )x are routinely employed as molecular model systems of such silica-immobilized/ grafted metal centers [196-199]. Structurally authenticated alkylated rare-earth metal siloxide derivatives are scarce, which is surprising given that structural data on a considerable number of alkylated lanthanide alkoxide and aryloxide complexes with a variety of substitution patterns is meanwhile available. [Pg.205]

Meerwein-Pondorf-Verley reduction, discovered in the 1920s, is the transfer hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds by alcohols, catalyzed by basic metal compounds (e.g., alkoxides) [56-58]. The same reaction viewed as oxidation of alcohols [59] is called Oppenauer oxidation. Suitable catalysts include homogeneous as well as heterogeneous systems, containing a wide variety of metals like Li, Mg, Ca, Al, Ti, 2r and lanthanides. The subject has been reviewed recently [22]. In this review we will concentrate on homogeneous catalysis by aluminium. Most aluminium alkoxides will catalyze MPV reduction. [Pg.158]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.251 ]




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