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Molybdenyl acetylacetonate, catalyst

The polyitnide bead bearing a triazole residue was used to immobilize a stable and active Mo(VI) epoxidation catalyst. The polyimide was refluxed with molybdenyl acetylacetonate in ethanol for 3days. Upon completion, a polyimide-Mo complex catalyst was filtered and extracted with ethanol in a Soxhiet apparatus for 3 days. The supported complex was dried thoroughly under vacuum. The molybdenum content was measured by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) to be l.OSmmolg for PI-DAT.Mo and l. lOmmolg for CPI-DAT.Mo. [Pg.959]

Complex molybdenyl acetylacetones also act as catalysts for trioxane polymerization. The mechanism that is visualized involves formation of a coordinated intermediate [75] ... [Pg.275]


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