Search results for "Titanium isopropoxide"
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Chiral bis(amino alcohol)oxalamides as ligands for asymmetric catalysis. Ti(IV) catalyzed enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to aldehydes
2005
Abstract Several chiral bis(aminoalcohol)oxalamides with C 2 -symmetry have been prepared and used as ligands for the enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to aromatic and aliphatic aldehydes. The reaction proceeds in the presence of titanium isopropoxide to give the corresponding ( S )-alcohols with ee up to 78%. In the absence of Ti(IV), the alcohols with the opposite configuration are obtained.
Structural and in depth characterization of newly designed conducting/insulating TiN O /TiO2 multilayers obtained by one step LP-MOCVD growth
2001
Abstract TiNxOy/TiO2 multilayers have been grown by LP-MOCVD using titanium isopropoxide (TIP) precursor during the whole growth, but with an ammonia flow interrupted for the TiO2 layers. The one step growth process used to grow these structures allowed to stack the conducting and insulating layers without any growth breakdown. SIMS and TEM analyses showed the presence of an alternated insulating/conducting layers structure. Moreover, electrical measurements allowed to measure the dielectric part of insulating TiO2 stacked in these structures, whose permittivity was found to be about 80 for a MOS structure. Thus, such multilayers may lead to very promising applications in the microelectroni…
Tailoring the ligand structure to the reagent in the mandelamide-Ti(IV) catalyzed enantioselective addition of dimethyl- and diethylzinc to aldehydes
2007
Amides derived from (S)-(+)-mandelic acid in the presence of titanium isopropoxide catalyze the enantioselective addition of dimethyl- and diethylzinc to aldehydes with good yields and ee up to 90%. Because of the modular character of the mandelamides, the structure of the ligand can be tailored to obtain the best results with each reagent. Thus, best results with dimethylzinc are obtained with N-benzyl mandelamide while N-(pyridin-2-yl) mandelamide is the best ligand for the addition of diethylzinc.