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Perfluoroalkyl chains/ponytails

If nonvolatile liquids are to be used to avoid the problems associated with volatile organic solvents, then it is very desirable that there is some convenient way of recovering the reaction products from the liquid. This approach is used in the biphasic systems described in Chapters 2-5. In the fluorous biphase (Chapter 3), reagents and catalysts are fine-tuned by adding perfluoroalkyl chains, known as ponytails , to ensure that only those chemicals will mix with the fluorous layer. Purification is simply a matter of separating the two phases. Transition metal catalysts with fluorous ligands will remain in the fluorous phase, and the whole catalyst-solvent mixture may be reused for another batch of reactions, as shown schematically in Figure 1.20b. [Pg.30]

Although most soluble homogeneous catalysts could be made fluorous-soluble by attaching fluorous ponytails to the catalyst core in appropriate size and number [9], transition metal complexes have mostly been converted to fluorous-soluble through ligand modification [10]. The most effective fluorocarbon moieties are linear or branched perfluoroalkyl chains with high carbon number that may con-... [Pg.635]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.29 , Pg.60 , Pg.67 ]




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