997 resultados para Catalyseur de Rh(II)
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For a series of six-coordinate Ru(II)(CO)L or Rh(III)(X–)L porphyrins which are facially differentiated by having a naphthoquinol- or hydroquinol-containing strap across one face, we show that ligand migration from one face to the other can occur under mild conditions, and that ligand site preference is dependent on the nature of L and X–. For bulky nitrogen-based ligands, the strap can be displaced sideways to accommodate the ligand on the same side as the strap. For the ligand pyrazine, we show 1 H NMR evidence for monodentate and bidentate binding modes on both faces, dependent on ligand concentration and metalloporphyrin structure, and that inter-facial migration is rapid under normal conditions. For monodentate substituted pyridine ligands there is a site dependence on structure, and we show clear evidence of dynamic ligand migration through a series of ligand exchange reactions.
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Phase relations in the system La-Rh-O at 1223 Ii have been determined by examination of equilibrated samples by optical and scanning electron microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and energy-dispersive analysis of X-rays (EDAX). Only one ternary oxide, LaRhO3, with distorted orthorhombic perovskite structure (Pbnm, a = 0.5525, b = 0.5680, and c = 0.7901 nm) was identified. The alloys and intermetallics along the La-Rh binary are in equilibrium with La2O3. The thermodynamic properties of LaRhO3 were determined in the temperature range 890 to 1310 K, using a solid-state cell incorporating yttria-stabilized zirconia as the electrolyte. A new four-compartment design of the emf cell was used to enhance the accuracy of measurement. For the reaction 1/2La(2)O(3) + 1/2Rh(2)O(3) --> LaRhO3, Delta G degrees = - 70 780 + 4.89T (+/- 90) J.mol(-1) The compound decomposes on heating to a mixture of La2O3, Ph and O-2. The calculated decomposition temperatures are 1843 (+/- 5) K in pure O-2 and 1728 (+/- 5) K in air at a pressure of 1.01 x 10(5) Pa. The phase diagrams for the system La-Rh-O at different partial pressures of oxygen are calculated from the thermodynamic information.
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We report a systematical study on the molecular beam epitaxy growth and optical property of (GaAs1-xSbx/In-y Ga1-yAs)/GaAs bilayer quantum well (BQW) structures. It is shown that the growth temperature of the wells and the sequence of layer growth have significant influence on the interface quality and the subsequent photoluminescence (PL) spectra. Under optimized growth conditions, three high-quality (GaAsSb0.29/In0.4GaAs)/GaAs BQWs are successfully fabricated and a room temperature PL at 1314 nm is observed. The transition mechanism in the BQW is also discussed by photoluminescence and photoreflectance measurements. The results confirm experimentally a type-II band alignment of the interface between the GaAsSb and InGaAs layers.
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We have investigated transitions above and below band edge of GaNAs/GaAs and InGaNAs/GaAs single quantum wells (QWs) by photoluminescence (PL) as well as by absorption spectra via photovoltaic effects. The interband PL peak is observed to be dominant under high excitation intensity and at low temperature. The broad luminescence band below band edge due to the nitrogen-related potential fluctuations can be effectively suppressed by increasing indium incorporation into InGaNAs. In contrast to InGaNAs/GaAs QWs, the measured interband transition energy of GaNAs/GaAs QWs can be well fitted to the theoretical calculations if a type-II band lineup is assumed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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We have investigated transitions above and below band edge of GaNAs/GaAs and InGaNAs/GaAs single quantum wells (QWs) by photoluminescence (PL) as well as by absorption spectra via photovoltaic effects. The interband PL peak is observed to be dominant under high excitation intensity and at low temperature. The broad luminescence band below band edge due to the nitrogen-related potential fluctuations can be effectively suppressed by increasing indium incorporation into InGaNAs. In contrast to InGaNAs/GaAs QWs, the measured interband transition energy of GaNAs/GaAs QWs can be well fitted to the theoretical calculations if a type-II band lineup is assumed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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This work presents the salen-Co(II) complex catalyzed enantioselective iodolactonizations of various 4-pentenoic acid derivatives with good enantioselectivities (up to 83% ee).
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The oxamido-bridged heterobinuclear copper(II)-nickel(II) complex, [Cu(oxbe)Ni(phen)(2)]ClO4.3H(2)O (1) and homotrinuclear nickel(11) complex {[Ni(oxbe)](2)Ni(H2O)(2)}.2.5DMF (2) have been synthesized and characterized by means of elemental analysis, IR, EPR. and electronic spectra and magnetic susceptibility, where H(3)oxbe is dissymmetrical ligand N-benzoato-N'-(2-aminoethyl)ox-amido, phen = 1.10-phenanthroline, DMF = dimethylformamide. Complex I has an extended oxamido-bridged structure consisting of planar copper(II) and octahedral nickel(II) ions. The chi(M) and mu(eff) versus T plots of 1 is typical of an antiferromagnetically coupled Cu(II)-Ni(II,) pair with a spin-doublet ground state, and magnetic analysis leads to J = -57.1 cm(-1). The molecular structure of 2 is centrosymmetrical, with one octahedral nickel atom lying at an inversion center and two terminal Ni(II) atoms in approximately square planar environment. Through the hydrogen bonds and pi- pi stacking interactions, a 2D supramolecular structure is formed.
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One way we keep track of our movements is by monitoring corollary discharges or internal copies of movement commands. This study tested a hypothesis that the pathway from superior colliculus (SC) to mediodorsal thalamus (MD) to frontal eye field (FEF) carries a corollary discharge about saccades made into the contralateral visual field. We inactivated the MD relay node with muscimol in monkeys and measured corollary discharge deficits using a double-step task: two sequential saccades were made to the locations of briefly flashed targets. To make second saccades correctly, monkeys had to internally monitor their first saccades; therefore deficits in the corollary discharge representation of first saccades should disrupt second saccades. We found, first, that monkeys seemed to misjudge the amplitudes of their first saccades; this was revealed by systematic shifts in second saccade end points. Thus corollary discharge accuracy was impaired. Second, monkeys were less able to detect trial-by-trial variations in their first saccades; this was revealed by reduced compensatory changes in second saccade angles. Thus corollary discharge precision also was impaired. Both deficits occurred only when first saccades went into the contralateral visual field. Single-saccade generation was unaffected. Additional deficits occurred in reaction time and overall performance, but these were bilateral. We conclude that the SC-MD-FEF pathway conveys a corollary discharge used for coordinating sequential saccades and possibly for stabilizing vision across saccades. This pathway is the first elucidated in what may be a multilevel chain of corollary discharge circuits extending from the extraocular motoneurons up into cerebral cortex.
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The important role of alkali additives in heterogeneous catalysis is, to a large extent, related to the high promotion effect they have on many fundamental reactions. The wide application of alkali additives in industry does not, however, reflect a thorough understanding of the mechanism of their promotional abilities. To investigate the physical origin of the alkali promotion effect, we have studied CO dissociation on clean Rh(111) and K-covered Rh(111) surfaces using density functional theory. By varying the position of potassium atoms relative to a dissociating CO, we have mapped out the importance of different K effects on the CO dissociation reactions. The K-induced changes in the reaction pathways and reaction barriers have been determined; in particular, a large reduction of the CO dissociation barrier has been identified. A thorough analysis of this promotion effect allows us to rationalize both the electronic and the geometrical factors that govern alkali promotion effect: (i) The extent of barrier reductions depends strongly on how close K is to the dissociating CO. (ii) Direct K-O bonding that is in a very short range plays a crucial role in reducing the barrier. (iii) K can have a rather long-range effect on the TS structure, which could reduce slightly the barriers.
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A quantitative approach is used to understand the chain growth mechanism in FT synthesis on the Ru, Fe, Rh, and Re surfaces. The C-C coupling reactions are extensively calculated on the stepped metal surfaces. Combining the coupling barriers and reactant stabilities, we investigate the reaction rates of all possible C, + C-1 coupling pathways on the metal surfaces. It is found that (i) all the transition-state structures are similar on these surfaces, while some coupling barriers are very different; (ii) the dominant chain growth pathways on these surfaces are different: C + CH and CH + CH on Rh and Ru surfaces, C + CH3 on Fe surface, and C + CH on Re surface. The common features of the major coupling reactions together with those on the Co surface are also discussed.
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Hydrogenation reaction, as one of the simplest association reactions on surfaces, is of great importance both scientifically and technologically. They are essential steps in many industrial processes in heterogeneous catalysis, such as ammonia synthesis (N-2+3H(2)-->2NH(3)). Many issues in hydrogenation reactions remain largely elusive. In this work, the NHx (x=0,1,2) hydrogenation reactions (N+H-->NH, NH+H-->NH2 and NH2+H-->NH3) on Rh(111) are used as a model system to study the hydrogenation reactions on metal surfaces in general using density-functional theory. In addition, C and O hydrogenation (C+H-->CH and O+H-->OH) and several oxygenation reactions, i.e., C+O, N+O, O+O reactions, are also calculated in order to provide a further understanding of the barrier of association reactions. The reaction pathways and the barriers of all these reactions are determined and reported. For the C, N, NH, and O hydrogenation reactions, it is found that there is a linear relationship between the barrier and the valency of R (R=C, N, NH, and O). Detailed analyses are carried out to rationalize the barriers of the reactions, which shows that: (i) The interaction energy between two reactants in the transition state plays an important role in determining the trend in the barriers; (ii) there are two major components in the interaction energy: The bonding competition and the direct Pauli repulsion; and (iii) the Pauli repulsion effect is responsible for the linear valency-barrier trend in the C, N, NH, and O hydrogenation reactions. For the NH2+H reaction, which is different from other hydrogenation reactions studied, the energy cost of the NH2 activation from the IS to the TS is the main part of the barrier. The potential energy surface of the NH2 on metal surfaces is thus crucial to the barrier of NH2+H reaction. Three important factors that can affect the barrier of association reactions are generalized: (i) The bonding competition effect; (ii) the local charge densities of the reactants along the reaction direction; and (iii) the potential energy surface of the reactants on the surface. The lowest energy pathway for a surface association reaction should correspond to the one with the best compromise of these three factors. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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Ce mémoire présente trois approches différentes vers la synthèse du 3–(trans–2–nitrocyclopropyl)alanine, un intermédiaire synthétique de la hormaomycine. Cette molécule naturelle démontre d’intéressantes activités biologiques et pharmacologiques. Il est intéressant de souligner que ce dérivé donne facilement accès au 3–(trans–2–aminocyclopropyl)alanine, unité centrale de la bélactosine A. Ce composé naturel possédant lui aussi d’intéressantes propriétés biologiques, plusieurs études relationnelles structures-activités menant à des dérivés plus actifs de cette molécule ont été entreprises, démontrant l’intérêt toujours présent de synthétiser de façon efficace et optimale ces dérivés cyclopropaniques. Une méthodologie développée au sein de notre groupe de recherche et basée sur une réaction de cyclopropanation intramoléculaire diastéréosélective sera mise à profit afin d’élaborer une nouvelle voie de synthèse aussi élégante qu’efficace à la construction du 3–(trans–2–nitrocyclopropyl) alanine. En utilisant un carbène de rhodium généré soit par la dégradation d’un dérivé diazoïque, soit par la formation d’un réactif de type ylure d’iodonium, une réaction de cyclopropanation diastéréosélective permettra la formation de deux autres centres contigus et ce, sans même utiliser d’auxiliaire ou de catalyseur énantioenrichis. Ensuite, un réarrangement intramoléculaire précédant deux réactions synchronisées d’ouverture de cycle et de décarboxylation permettront l’obtention du composé d’intérêt avec un rendement global convenable et en relativement peu d’étapes. De cette manière, la synthèse formelle de la bélactosine A et de l’hormaomycine a été effectuée. Cette synthèse se démarque des autres par l’utilisation d’une seule transformation catalytique énantiosélective.
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Des ligands diketimines porteurs de substituants N-benzyl, N-9-anthrylmethyl et N-mesitylmethyl (nacnacBnH, nacnacAnH, and nacnacMesH) ont été synthétisés par condensation d’une amine et d’acétyl acétone ou son monoacétal d’éthylène glycol. La chlorination de la position 3 a été effectuée à l’aide de N-chlorosuccinimide conduisant à la formation des ligands ClnacnacBnH et ClnacnacAnH. Cette même position 3 a également été substituée par un groupement succinimide par lithiation du nacnacBnH, suivi de la réaction avec le N-chlorosuccinimide (3-succinimido-nacnacBnH). Les ligands N-aryl nacnacippH et nacnacNaphH (ipp = 2-isopropylphenyl, Naph = 1-naphthyl) ont été préparés selon les procédures reportées dans la littérature. La réaction de ces ligands avec Zn(TMSA)2 (TMSA = N(SiMe3)2) conduit à la formation des complexes nacnacAnZn(TMSA) et ClnacnacBnZn(TMSA). La protonation avec l’isopropanol permet l’obtention des complexes nacnacAnZnOiPr et ClnacnacBnZnOiPr. La réaction avec Mg(TMSA)2 permet quant à elle la formation des complexes nacnacAnMg(TMSA), nacnacMesMg(TMSA), ClnacnacBnMg(TMSA) et ClnacnacAnMg(TMSA). La protonation subséquente à l’aide du tert-butanol permet l’obtention du nacnacMesMgOtBu et du ClnacnacBnMgOtBu, alors que l’on observe uniquement une décomposition avec les ligands possédant des substituants N-anthrylmethyl. La réaction de ces diketimines avec Cu(OiPr)2 conduit aux dimères hétéroleptiques [nacnacBnCu(μ-OiPr)]2 et [3-Cl-nacnacBnCu(μ-OiPr)]2 lors de l’usage des ligands stériquement peu encombrés. Lors de l’utilisation de ligands plus encombrés, la stabilisation du complexe hétéroleptique par dimérisation n’est plus possible, conduisant, par un échange de ligand, à la formation des complexes homoleptiques Cu(nacnacipp)2 et Cu(nacnacNaph)2. Les complexes homoleptiques Cu(nacnacBn)2 et Cu(3-succinimido-nacnacBn)2 ont été obtenus à partir des ligands N-benzyl. Les ligands encore plus encombrés tels que nacnacAnH, nacnacMesH ou ceux comportant des substituants N-methylbenzyl ne présentent alors plus de réactivité avec le Cu(OiPr)2. La plupart des complexes ont été caractérisés par Diffraction des Rayons X. Les complexes homoleptiques ainsi que ceux de TMSA sont monomériques, alors que ceux formés à partir d’alkoxides se présentent sous forme de dimères à l’état solide. Tous les complexes d’alkoxides ainsi que les nacnacAnMg(TMSA)/BnOH et ClnacnacAnMg(TMSA)/BnOH présentent une réactivité modérée à haute en matière de polymérisation du rac-lactide (90% de conversion en 30 secondes à 3 heures). Le nacnacAnZnOiPr permet la synthèse d’un polymère hautement hétérotactique (Pr = 0.90) quand le ClnacnacBnMgOtBu/BnOH génère un polymère isotactique à -30°C (Pr = 0.43). Tous les autres catalyseurs produisent des polymères atactiques avec une légère tendance hétérotactique (Pr = 0.48 – 0.55). Les complexes hétéroleptiques [nacnacBnCu(μ-OiPr)]2 et [3-Cl-nacnacBnCu(μ-OiPr)]2 se révèlent être de très bons catalyseurs pour la polymérisation du rac-lactide présentant une conversion complète du monomère à température ambiante, en solution, en 0,5 à 5 minutes. Le [nacnacBnCu(μ-OiPr)]2 est actif en présence ou absence d’isopropanol, agissant comme agent de transfert de chaine à haute activité (k2 = 32 M–1•s–1) dans le dichlorométhane. Dans l’acétonitrile, le THF, le dichloromethane et le toluène, [nacnacBnCu(μ-OiPr)]2 conduit à une étroite polydispersité, possédant respectivement des kobs = 2.4(1), 5.3(5), 3.6-4.4 and 10(1) min–1. Aucune réaction parasite, telle qu’une trans-esterification, une épimerisation ou une décomposition du catalyseur, n’a été observée. Les complexes homoleptiques en présence d’alcool libre semblent présenter un équilibre avec une petite quantité de leurs équivalents hétéroleptiques, permettant une polymérisation complète, en moins de 60 min, à température ambiante. Tous les catalyseurs de cuivre présentent un haut contrôle de la polymérisation avec une polydispersité égale ou inférieure à 1.1. Les polymères obtenus sont essentiellement atactiques, avec une légère tendance à l’hétérotacticité à température ambiante et -17°C. Le [nacnacBnCu(μ-OiPr)]2 polymérise également la -butyrolactone (BL), l’-caprolactone (CL) et la -valerolactone (VL) avec des constantes respectivement égales à kobs = 3.0(1)•10–2, 1.2–2.7•10–2, et 0.11(1) min–1. Les homopolymères présentent une étroite polydispersité d’approximativement 1.1. Les polymérisations par addition séquentielle ont mis en évidence une trans-estérification (non observée dans les homopolymérisations) si BL ou CL sont introduits après un bloc lactide.