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Imidotungsten(VI) complexes with chelating amino and imino phenolates

2011

The reaction of WOCl(4) with 2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-((isopropylamino)methyl)phenol followed by the reaction with phenyl isocyanate leads to the formation of imidotungsten(VI) complex [W(NPh)Cl(3)(OC(6)H(3)(CH(2)NH-i-Pr)-2-t-Bu(2)-4,6)] 4 with a chelating aminophenolate ligand. When the same procedure was applied using aminophenols with bulkier substituents in the amino group, the final product was an unexpected Schiff-base complex [W(NPh)Cl(3)(OC(6)H(3)(CH=NPh)-2-t-Bu(2)-4,6)] 5, where the ligand is derived from 2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-((phenylimino)methyl)phenol. Complex 5 is also formed in the thermal degradation of 4. On the whole, 5 appears to be formed by a disproportionation of intermediate …

Inorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryStereochemistryLigandPhenolDisproportionationChelationCarbon-13 NMRSolution structureMedicinal chemistryPhenyl isocyanateta116Dalton Transactions
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Vergleichende kinetische untersuchungen über die basenkatalysierte reaktion von oligomethylen- und oligoäthylenglykolen mit phenylisocyanat

1961

Die durch Triathylamin katalysierte Reaktion von Oligomethylenglykolen und von Oligoathylenglykolen mit Phenylisocyanat in Dioxan bei 25°C wurde untersucht. Die Reaktionsgeschwindigkeit innerhalb der homologen bzw. polymerhomologen Reihe ist unter den angewandten Bedingungen unabhangig von der Kettenlange und der chemischen Struktur der Kette. The reaction of oligomethylene glycols (I) and oligooxyethylene glycols (II) with phenyl isocyanate in dioxane at 25°C. catalyzed by triethylamine was investigated. Under the applied conditions the reaction rate within the homologous and polymerhomologous series is independent of the chain length and the chemical constitution of the chain.

Reaction rateChain lengthchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymer chemistryPhenyl isocyanateTriethylamineCatalysisDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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