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Highly Functionalized Brønsted Acidic/Lewis Basic Hybrid Ferrocene Ligands: Synthesis and Coordination Chemistry
2019
International audience; A general challenging issue in the synthesis of hemilabile ferrocene ligands is the access to highly functionalized ferrocene starting materials. These can bear donor/acceptor atoms, additional functional and structuring spectator substituents, but the preparation of such species poses general synthetic difficulties. We report herein alternative synthetic routes to hybrid ferrocene donors such as tert-butylated phosphanylcarboxylic acids and their corresponding aldehydes. These hybrid ambiphilic species that combine Brønsted-acidic and Lewis-basic functional moieties in their structure were characterized by multinuclear NMR and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analys…
Intermolecular interactions in dictating the self-assembly of halogen derivatives of bis-(N-substituted oxamato)palladate(ii) complexes
2016
Three palladium(II) complexes of formula (n-Bu4N)2[Pd(4-Fpma)2] (1), (n-Bu4N)2[Pd(4-Clpma)2]·4H2O (2) and (n-Bu4N)2[Pd(4-Brpma)2]·4H2O (3) [n-Bu4N+ = tetra-n-butylammonium cation, 4-Fpma = N-4-fluorophenyloxamate, 4-Clpma = N-4-chlorophenyloxamate and 4-Brpma = N-4-bromophenyloxamate] have been prepared and their structures determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Each palladium(II) ion in 1–3 is four-coordinate with two oxygen and two nitrogen atoms from two fully deprotonated oxamate ligands building PdO2N2 square planar surroundings, the oxamate ligands exhibiting trans (1 and 2) and cis (3) dispositions. The fluoro substituent and the organic counterion in 1 are involved in C–H⋯F…
Synthesis and characterization of chiral phosphirane derivatives of [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)12] and their application in the hydrogenation of an α,β-unsaturate…
2017
Abstract Ruthenium clusters containing the chiral binaphthyl-derived mono-phosphiranes [(S)-([1,1′-binaphthalen]-2-yl)phosphirane] (S)-1a, [(R)-(2′-methoxy-1,1′-binaphthyl-2-yl)phosphirane] (R)-1b, and the diphosphirane [2,2′-di(phosphiran-1-yl)-1,1′-binaphthalene] (S)-1c have been synthesized and characterized. The clusters are [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)11((S)-1a)] (S)-2, [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)11((R)-1b)] (R)-3, 1,1-[(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)10((S)-1c)] (S)-4, [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)11((S)-binaphthyl-P(s)(H)Et)] (S,Sp)-5, [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)11((S)-binaphthyl-P(R)(H)Et)] (S,Rp)-6, [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)11((R)-binaphthyl-P(s)(H)Et)] (R,Sp)-7, [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)11((R)-binaphthyl-P(R)(H)Et)] (R,Rp)-8 and the phosphinidene-capped triruthenium cluster …
Bringing a Molecular Plus One: Synergistic Binding Creates Guest-Mediated Three-Component Complexes
2020
Cethyl-2-methylresorcinarene (A), pyridine (B), and a set of 10 carboxylic acids (Cn) associate to form A·B·Cn ternary assemblies with 1:1:1 stoichiometry, representing a useful class of ternary systems where the guest mediates complex formation between the host and a third component. Although individually weak in solution, the combined strength of the multiple noncovalent interactions organizes the complexes even in a highly hydrogen-bond competing methanol solution, as explored by both experimental and computational methods. The interactions between A·B and Cn are dependent on the pKa values of carboxylic acids. The weak interactions between A and C further reinforce the interactions betw…
The influence of CH bond polarization on the self-association of 2-acylaminopyrimidines by NH/CH···O/N interactions: XRD, NMR, DFT, and AIM study
2013
The single crystal structures of two 2-acylaminopyrimidines, where alkyl groups in acyl moiety are iso-propyl (1) and dichloromethyl (2), were solved by X-ray diffraction method. The strength of intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions depends on the C–H bond polarization increased by exchanging two methyl groups by chlorine atoms in the adjacent substituent. The computational methods provide an additional insight into the intermolecular interactions and are utilized in explaining the differences in the observed crystal structures. The experimental and computational data together explain the differences in the formed aggregates and revealed that these simple substitutions cause crucial …
New electrophilic reactions of 2,2′-bisindolyls with acid chlorides and carbodienophiles
1996
Some new acylation and cyclization reactions of 2,2′-bisindolyls 1, 2 are described. The product patterns constitute acyl derivatives 3, 4, 5 and an aldehyde 7, indolo[2,3-a]carbazoles 6, 14, 17, 19, 20 and cyclopentadiindoles 22 and 24. In the reaction with aryne or diazotated anthranilic acid, a 3-benzoylindole derivative 9 and phenylindolyl azo dye 10 are formed. N-methylmaleimide reacts with 2,2′-bisindolyl 2 via Michael type addition, dehydrogenation and cyclization to several functionalized or anellated indole derivatives 11, 12, 13 and 14, respectively.
C2-Symmetric Ferrocene-Bis(ureido)peptides : Synthesis, Conformation and Solid-State Structure
2009
The extension of peptide derivatives of ferrocene-1,1'-dicarboxylic acid by formal insertion of NH units between ferrocene and peptide strands results in ferrocene-bis(ureido)-peptides. Experimentally, alanine and dialanine methyl esters were attached to the 1- and 1'-position of 1,1'-diiso-cyanoferrocene to give the corresponding bis(ureido)peptide derivatives 3 and 4. The conformation of 3 has been determined in the solid state by X-ray crystallography. In solution the preferred conformation of 3 and 4 has been elucidated by NMR, IR and CD spectroscopy in concert with DFT calculations. The secondary structure of ferrocene―bis(ureido)peptides 3 and 4 is determined by double bifurcated intr…
The Structure and Metabolism of Carbohydrates
1994
Compared with the variety of carbohydrates in plants, relatively few sugars or sugar derivatives are regularly found in animals either free or as components of more complex compounds. However, it is possible that sugars originating from plants in the diet are transiently retained in animals and distort the normal sugar spectrum. Approximately a dozen sugars and sugar derivatives are regularly found in animals: the pentoses d-ribose and 2-deoxy-d-ribose; the hexoses d-glucose, d-galactose, d-mannose, d-fructose and l-fucose; the uronic acids d-glucuronic acid and l-iduronic acid; and the hexosamines d-glucosamine and d-galactosamine. In addition, d-erythrose, d-ribulose, d-xylulose and d-sed…
Crystal structure analysis of supramolecular arrangements in bis(1-isoquinolinecarboxamide)alkanes and their Ag(i) complexes
2017
A homologous series of bis(1-isoquinolinecarboxamide)alkane derivatives (3a–f) with two to seven carbon atoms in the alkyl bridge and their Ag(I) complexes (4a–f) have been synthesized. Four ligand and five Ag(I) complex crystal structures were obtained by single crystal X-ray diffraction and analyzed in terms of: a) their structural patterns based on intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds which were compared to those of bis(2-quinolinecarboxamide)alkanes (1n) and bis(6-quinolinecarboxamide)alkanes (2n) attending to specific geometrical parameters and b) the Ag(I) coordinate bond effect on these patterns and the amide-to-amide hydrogen bonds. The crystal structures of the ligands 3a, 3c, …
Alkane dehydrogenation on defective BN quasi-molecular nanoflakes: DFT studies
2020
Lower alkanes are feedstocks readily available but relatively inert. The con- version of low cost alkanes to industrially relevant alkenes is usually carried out on metal-based heterogeneous catalysts. Considering both the cost and the potential harmfulness of the metal involved in the dehydrogenation cat- alysts (typically, platinum or chromium), the study of metal-free processes represents an important challenge for the industrial chemistry in order to address more sustainable protocols and different routes either to activate or transform alkanes. Framed in this context, it was investigated, using a den- sity functional theory approach, the potential dehydrogenation activity of de- fectiv…