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La stérilité male cytoplasmique du tournesol (Helianthus annuus L.) : caractérisation des ADN chloroplastiques
1984
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Poly-iodinated closo 1,2-C 2 B 10 and nido [7,8-C 2 B 9 ] − carborane frameworks: Synthesis and consequences
2015
Abstract The preparation of Cc-monosubstituted closo and nido carborane derivatives, mono-, di and tetraiodinated is reported. Some of these mono-to poly-iodinated nido carboranes are studied in terms of the acidity of the open face bridging proton, their chemical shift position in the 1H NMR, and the lesser tendency to η5-coordination in parallel to a larger number of iodo groups.
Improving lipase activity in solvent-free media by interfacial activation-based molecular bioimprinting
1997
Abstract Nine lipases of mammalian, fungal and bacterial origin and two different model reactions, direct esterification and transesterification (alcoholysis), have been used to probe the potential in solvent-free media of the recently reported strategy of interfacial activation-based molecular (bio)imprinting (IAMI) [Mingarro et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA , 92 (1995) 3308]. The results demonstrate that the imprinting treatment permits nonaqueous rate accelerations which are lipase-dependent and span in some cases up to higher than two orders of magnitude. For several lipases, the method allows conversion yields after short reaction times (in either of the model reactions assayed) whic…
Solvent-free ruthenium-catalysed triflate coupling as a convenient method for selective azole-o-C-H monoarylation.
2019
Metal-catalysed ortho-directed C–H functionalization usually faces selectivity issues in the competition between mono- and disubstitution processes. We report herein the ruthenium-catalysed N-directed C–H monoarylation of arylpyrazoles with a selectivity of up to 96% or that generally reaches values above 80%. This selectivity is an effect of solvent-free conditions associated with sulfonate reagents, in the absence of frequently used acidic additives.
Solvent-Free Synthesis of a Pillared Three-Dimensional Coordination Polymer with Magnetic Ordering
2015
A new magnetic coordination polymer, [Fe(bipy)(im)2] (bipy = 4,4-bipyridine and im = imidazole), has been synthesized in a solvent-free reaction. Structural analysis reveals a pillared 3D coordination polymer composed by neutral layers, formed by iron(II) and imidazolate linkers, interconnected by bipy ligands which serve as pillars. Magnetic measurements show that the material magnetically orders at low temperatures (Tc = 14.5 K) as a weak ferromagnet, likely due to a spin canting.
One-Pot Three-Component Solvent-Free Syntheses of n-Alkyl-Bridged N,N,N,N-tetra(2-hydroxybenzyl)diamines and N,N-bis(2-hydroxybenzyl) amines
2010
A simple solvent-free method to prepare four N,N,N’,N’-tetra(2-hydroxy-3,5dimethylbenzyl)diaminoalkanes and four N,N,N’,N’-tetra(2-hydroxy-5-t-butyl-3-methylbenzyl)-diaminoalkanes containing a long n-alkyl-bridge (58 CH2 groups between N-atoms) is described. In addition, preparations of four dihydrochlorides of prepared n-alkyl-bridged N,N,N’,N’-tetra(2-hydroxybenzyl)diamines are described. This method was also tested in the preparation of eight previously reported N,N-bis(2-hydroxybenzyl)amine derivatives.
A solvent-free regioselective iodination route of ortho-carboranes.
2006
Tetraiodo-ortho-carborane based X-ray contrast agents can be readily prepared in a high yield, fast, clean, regioselective fashion by a solvent-free reaction of ortho-carboranes with iodine in sealed tubes.
Soluble/MOF-Supported Palladium Single Atoms Catalyze the Ligand-, Additive-, and Solvent-Free Aerobic Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohols to Benzoic Acids.
2021
Metal single-atom catalysts (SACs) promise great rewards in terms of metal atom efficiency. However, the requirement of particular conditions and supports for their synthesis, together with the need of solvents and additives for catalytic implementation, often precludes their use under industrially viable conditions. Here, we show that palladium single atoms are spontaneously formed after dissolving tiny amounts of palladium salts in neat benzyl alcohols, to catalyze their direct aerobic oxidation to benzoic acids without ligands, additives, or solvents. With this result in hand, the gram-scale preparation and stabilization of Pd SACs within the functional channels of a novel methyl-cystein…