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Development of late transition metal catalysts for the transformation of olefins

Posted on:1998-12-20Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:California Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Li, Robert TanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2461390014975326Subject:Chemistry
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Chapter 1 describes the syntheses and reactivities of a series of IrCl(CO)(PR;Chapter 2 describes the reactions of the iridium dimer, (Ir(COD)Cl) ;Chapter 3 describes the synthesis of Ir and Rh vinylcarbene complexes and examines their activities in olefin metathesis and olefin cyclopropanation. The Ir vinylcarbene appears to be active solely in olefin metathesis and the Rh vinylcarbene appears to be active solely in olefin cyclopropanation. In addition, this chapter investigates the oxidation state effects in the Rh-mediated cyclopropanation reaction by examining the affinities of the Rh complexes toward olefins as the oxidation state of the Rh metal is increased.;Chapter 4 describes the synthesis of salicylaldimine complexes of Ni(II)-aryls and their reactivity in ethylene polymerization. The effects of varying sterics and electronics of the salicyclaldimine ligand is discussed. Bulky ligands which block the axid faces of the Ni(II) square planar complexes, and provide steric bulk in the plane of the Ni(II) square planar complex, are particularly effective in providing active ethylene polymerization catalysts that produce linear polymers with high molecular weight.
Keywords/Search Tags:Olefin, Describes, Chapter
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