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Triazacyclononane-amide

Bambirra, S., van Leusen, D., Meetsma, A., Hessen, B., and Teuben, J.H. Neutral and cationic yttrium alkyl complexes with linked 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-amide monoanionic ancillary ligands synthesis and catalytic ethene polymerisation, Chem. Comm. (2001), 637-638. [Pg.85]

Bambirra, S., van Leusen, D., Tazelaar, C.GJ. et al. (2007) Rare earth metal alkyl complexes with methyl-substituted triazacyclononane-amide ligands ligand variation and ethylene polymerization catalysis. Organometallics, 26, 1014. [Pg.348]

Three new azamacrocyclic-cyclophane, hybrid receptors have been created based on the incorporation of either 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane or 1,4,7-triazacyclononane units tethered by a short amidic spacer to an electron donor and a //-bonding crown ether. These direceptors are designed to act as hosts for biologically relevant guests <05JOC115>. [Pg.438]


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