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Studien zum Vorgang der Wasserstoffübertragung, 47.Elektroreduktion von 1,4-Benzoldicarbonitril, 1,4-Diacetylbenzol und Terephthalaldehyd
1978
Die Elektroreduktion von 1,4-Benzoldicarbonitril in Gegenwart von Essigsaure fuhrt bei einem Stromdurchgang von 4.5 Faraday-aquivalenten/mol in 80proz. Ausbeute zu 4-Amino-methylbenzonitril (1). Bei Anwendung von 6 Faraday-aquivalenten/mol konnen geringe Mengen an 4-Methylbenzonitril (2) nachgewiesen werden. Bei der praparativen Elektroreduktion von 1,4-Diacetylbenzol in Gegenwart unterschiedlicher Mengen an Essigsaure entstehen 4-(1-Hydroxyethyl)acetophenon (3), 1,1′-(1,4-Phenylen)diethanol (4) sowie polymere Pinakole 5 in den in Tabelle 1 angegebenen Mengen. Terephthalaldehyd wird in Gegenwart von Essigsaure zu 4-Hydroxymethylbenzaldehyd (6), Terephthalalkohol (7) und einem polymeren Pina…
Supported Organocatalysts as a Powerful Tool in Organic Synthesis
2010
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Kinetics of Group Transfer Polymerization
1987
The group transfer polymerization (GTP) of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and tert.-butyl methacrylate (TBMA), catalyzed by bifluoride, is of first order with respect to monomer and catalyst concentrations. A slightly negative order with respect to initiator concentration is observed, indicating an inhibitive function of the initiator. Termination reactions occur at lower catalyst concentrations. They are very pronounced for TBMA and result in incomplete conversions. For MMA, at lower catalyst and higher initiator concentrations, induction periods are observed which increase when lowering the temperature. This is related with the formation of active chains. The Arrhenius plots for the propagatio…
Formalisation and methods of analysis of the fast xenobiotic mass transfer in the body
2009
Very fast singlet and triplet energy transfers in a tri-chromophoric porphyrin dyad aided by the truxene platform
2015
A trichromophoric dyad composed of an octa-β-alkyl-palladium(II)porphyrin (donor) and two tri-meso-aryl-zinc(II)porphyrins (acceptors) held by a truxene spacer exhibits very fast rates for triplet energy transfers at 77 (kET(T1) = 1.63 × 108 s-1) and 298 K (kET(T1) = 3.44 × 108 s-1), whereas the corresponding singlet energy transfer rates, kET(S1) = 3.9 × 1010 s-1 (77 K) and kET(S1) = 6.0 × 1010 s-1 (298 K), are also considered fast. The interpretation for these results is that the energy transfer processes proceed via a through bond Dexter mechanism (i.e. double electron exchange) supported by comparison with literature data and evidence for a moderate MO coupling between the donor and ac…
Bis- and trisporphyrin bio-inspired models for bacterial antennas and photosystems
2011
This review presents the synthetic aspects and photophysical properties of trimeric systems constructed with a first unit consisting of a cofacial porphyrin and then of another porphyrin attached as a side arm. Two scenarios are dealt with. The first one is the case where the three chromophores are different, called donor 1–donor 2–acceptor, specifically where the cofacial fragment is composed of donor 1 and donor 2, and the side arm is the acceptor. They are considered as models for the apo-proteins used in the LH II (light harvesting device) in the purple photosynthetic bacteria. The second one is the case where the chromophores of the cofacial bisporphyrin residue are identical and are …
Photoinduced switching of electrical properties in thin films of polar indandione type organic molecules
2006
The optically induced switching of organic materials with large dipole moments consisting of acceptor and donor groups bridged by a delocalized π-electron system is important for investigations of optoelectronic effects. To the contrary of azobenzene molecule, photoinduced change of dipole moment of indandione molecule does not need free volume in thin films. To modify the dipole moment and also to optimise properties of film formation, a number of novel indandione derivatives is investigated. Reversible switching of the surface potential of polymer films with incorporated or chemically attached indandione molecules is observed at irradiation in photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer…
Photoinduced electron transfer in supramolecular complexes of a π-extended viologen with porphyrin monomer and dimer
2012
A π-extended viologen has been synthesized, forming supramolecular complexes with a freebase tetraphenylporphyrin (H2TPP) and the cofacial porphyrin dimer with an anthracene spacer [H4(DPA)] through π–π interaction in benzonitrile (PhCN). Formation of the H2TPP-BHV2+ supramolecular complex was probed by UV-vis and fluorescence spectra. The fluorescence of H2TPP was strongly quenched by electron transfer from the singlet excited state (1H2TPP*) to BHV2+ in the supramolecular complex. The transient absorption spectrum of the charge-separated (CS) state (H2TPP•+ and BHV•+) was successfully detected by the laser flash photolysis measurements of the H2TPP-BHV2+ supramolecular complex in PhCN. Th…
Redox properties of titanocene-pyrrole derivative and its electropolymerization
2001
A new titanocene dichloride derivative in which one cyclopentadienyl ligand (Cp) is functionalized with a pyrrolyl ring, Tc3Py (Cl2TiCpC5H4(CH2)3NC4H4), has been synthesized and characterized with NMR. Its redox properties have been studied by CV in acetonitrile (AN), tetrahydrofurane (THF) and dichloromethane (DCM), in comparison with unsubstituted titanocene dichloride (Tc) and pyrrole. Ti(IV/III) transition observed within the negative potential range is a quasi-reversible reaction in THF and DCM (but without a complete recuperation of the initial reagent in the back scan) while the reoxidation peak in AN is strongly shifted in the positive direction. These results are interpreted within…
Origin of the temperature dependence of the rate of singlet energy transfer in a three-component truxene-bridged dyads
2014
We report a truxene-based dyad built upon one donor (tri-meso-phenylzinc(II)porphyrin) and two acceptors (octa-β-alkylporphyrin free base) in which the donor exhibits free rotation around a Ctruxene-Cmeso single bond at 298 K in fluid solution but not at 77 K in a glass matrix, whereas the acceptors have very limited motion as they are blocked by β-methyl groups. This case is interesting because all the structural and spectroscopic parameters affecting the rate for singlet energy transfer according to a Förster Resonance Energy Transfer are only weakly temperature dependent, leaving only the Dexter mechanism explaining the larger variation in rate of energy transfers with the temperature h…