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Selective organic transformations

Shiraishi, Y. and Hirai, T. (2008) Selective organic transformations on titanium oxide-based photocatalysts. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C Photochemistry Reviews, 9 (4), 157-170. [Pg.122]

It has already been mentioned that metal complexes with confined binding pockets often display unusual chemical reactivities (see Section II). Thus, complexes of substituted hydrotris (pyrazolyl)borates, in which the substituents serve to from a hydrophobic binding pocket, have already been shown to exhibit enhanced chemical reactivity when compared with their unmodified analogs (282,283). Likewise, cyclodextrin and calixarene-based metallocavitands have been used as catalysts for selective organic transformations, and even as catalysts for reactions that... [Pg.452]

Zhang, N., et ah, Assembly of CdS nanoparticles on the two-dimensional graphene scaffold as visible-tight-driven photocatalyst for selective organic transformation under ambient conditions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2011.115(47) p. 23501-23511. [Pg.165]

S. I. Miller u. R. Tanaka, in B.S. Thyagarajan,Selective Organic Transformations, Vol. 1, S. 144, Wiley Interscience, New York London - Sydney Toronto 1970. [Pg.1256]

B-70MI50401 P. Schemer, in Selective Organic Transformations , ed. B. S. Thyagarajan Wiley,... [Pg.803]

Due to its thermal and protic stability, B(C6F5)3 forms stable, isolable adducts with many Lewis bases [Eq. (4)], including weak Lewis bases often activated by Lewis acids for selective organic transformations. Because of the high LA strength of the borane,... [Pg.21]

De Vos, D. E., Dams, M., Sels, B. F. and Jacobs, P. A. Ordered mesoporous and microporous molecular sieves functionalized with transition metal complexes as catalysts for selective organic transformations, Chem. Rev., 2002, 102, 3615-3640. [Pg.35]

Coke, J. L. Stereochemistry of Hofmann eliminations. Selective Organic Transformations 1972, 2, 269-307. [Pg.601]

Jerussi, R. A. Selective oxidations with selenium dioxide. Selective Organic Transformations 970, 1, 301-326. [Pg.663]


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