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Zirconium alkoxides oligomeric

Zirconium, tetrakis(acetylacetonate)-stereochemistry, 1, 32, 94 Zi rconium, tris(phenylenedithio)-structure, 1, 63 Zirconium alkoxides oligomeric structure, 2,346 Zirconium chloride... [Pg.251]

On the basis of H NMR data it has not been possible to make any definite conclusions concerning the structures of oligomeric titanium and zirconium alkoxides. At room temperature only one set of CH2CH3 signals was observed for [Ti(OEt)4]4 and although the presumably rapid... [Pg.346]

The molecular complexity of metal alkoxides also depends on the steric hindrance of alkoxy groups. Bulky secondary or tertiary alkoxy groups tend to prevent oligomerization. Trimeric species [Ti(OEt)4]3 have been evidenced in pure liquid titanium ethoxide (Fig. lb) whereas titanium iso-propoxide Ti(OPr )4 remains monomeric (Fig.la). This is no more the case for zirconium iso-propoxide which is dimeric because of the larger size of Zr(rV). Moreover solvent molecules can also be used for coordination expansion leading to solvated dimers [Zr(OPri)4(Pr OH)]2 when the alkoxide is dissolved in its parent alcohol (Fig.lc). [Pg.660]


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