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Lengyel I, Rabai G and Epstein I R Experimental and modelling study of oscillations in the chlorine dioxide-iodine-malonic acid reaction J. Am. Chem. See. 112 9104-10... [Pg.1117]

J. Rabai, Abstracts of Papers, 12th International Symposium on the Organic Chemistry of Sulfur, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 29 June-4 July, 1986, p. PB7. [Pg.90]

Following the publication of the first example of fluorous biphase catalysis by Horvath and Rabai in 1994 [1], the immediate focus was to develop catalysts that would exhibit very biased partition coefficients with respect to fluorous and organic solvents. Such liquids are normally immiscible at room temperature. This was done by attaching ponytails of the formula (CH2)m(CF2) -iCF3 (abbreviated (CH2)mRf )> including arrays emanating from silicon atoms [2]. Catalysis was then effected at elevated temperatures, where fluorous and organic solvents are commonly miscible, with prod-uct/catalysis separation at the low-temperature two-phase limit. [Pg.68]

On the heels of work by Zhu and Horvath and Rabai, perfluorocarbon solvents and fluorous reagents have been used increasingly in organic syntheses. Ruorous compounds often partition preferentially into a fluorous phase in organic/fluorous liquid-liquid extraction, thus providing easy separation of the compounds. Tris[(2-perfluorohexyl)ethyl]tin hydride combines the favorable radical reaction chemistry of trialkyltin hydrides with the favorable separation features of fluorous compounds. [Pg.4]


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