33 resultados para PHOSPHINES


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Complejos de rutenio solubles en agua con fosfinas acuosolubles y bases púricas. La presente invención trata sobre la obtención de complejos de rutenio solubles en agua con fosfinas acuosolubles y bases púricas, de fórmula general 1 en donde Ru representa un átomo de rutenio; Q representa un radical -R1, -R1-NH2, -R1-COOH, -R1-COO-, -R1-OH, -R1-COONCH3, -R1-COONCH2CH3, siendo R1 un grupo alquilo o arilo de hasta 18 carbonos; P representa una fosfina; wP representa una fosfina soluble en agua; Pur representa una base púrica o purina, citosina y timina.Dichos complejos se pueden obtener mediante tres procedimientos diferentes según los productos de partida que se utilicen y sean accesibles o más económicos. A través de la presente invención se pueden obtener una gran variedad de complejos de rutenio por la combinación de los compuestos que se unan al metal.

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This Thesis aims at presenting the general results achieved during my PhD, that was focused on the study and characterisation of new homoleptic and heteroleptic metal carbonyl clusters. From a dimensional point of view, the nuclearity of such species ranges from 2 to 44 metal atoms. Lower nuclearity compounds may be viewed as polymetallic complexes, whereas higher nuclearity species can reach the nanocluster size, by resembling to ultrasmall nanoparticles (USNPs). Initially, my research was focused on the investigation of small MCCs stabilised by N-Heterocyclic carbene (NHCs) ligands. At this regard, a general strategy for the synthesis of mono-anionic [Fe(CO)4(MNHC)]− and neutral Fe(CO)4(MNHC)2, Co(CO)4(MNHC) (M = Cu, Ag, Au; NHC = IMes, IPr) species has been developed. Furthermore, during this investigation, neutral trimetallic Fe(CO)4(MNHC)(M’NHC) (M, M’ = Cu, Ag, Au; M ≠ M'; NHC = IPr) and neutral heteroleptic Fe(CO)4(MNHC)(MNHC’) (M = Au; NHC = IMes, IPr) compounds have been isolated. Thermal treatment turned out to be an efficient method for the growth of the dimension of MCCs. Indeed, species of the type [M3Fe3(CO)12]3– and [M4Fe4(CO)16]4– (M = Ag, Au) as well as larger clusters were formed during the thermal treatment of the new Fe-M (M = Ag, Cu, Au) carbonyl compounds. These species inspired the investigation of promising reaction paths for the synthesis of Fe-M (M = Ag, Cu, Au) carbonyl compounds devoid of ancillary ligands and alloy MCCs, such as the heterometallic [MxM’5-xFe4(CO)16]3− (M, M' = Cu, Ag, Au; M ≠ M'; x = 0-5) carbonyl clusters. The second part of this Thesis regards high nuclearity MCCs. In particular, new strategies for the growth of platinum carbonyl clusters involving, for instance, the employment of bidentate phosphines are described, as well as the syntheses and the thermal decomposition of new Ni-M (Pd, Pt) carbonyl clusters.

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Furfural and its derivatives represent renewable and readily available platforms for a wide range of chemicals. Much attention has been devoted to their functionalization over the last years. TM-catalysed C–H activation has emerged as a powerful tool for synthesizing new C–C and C–X bonds. Moreover, it provides a sustainable way to obtain molecules by reducing waste and saving steps. At the same time, iridium catalysts have proven to be very active in some C–H functionalizations of several (hetero)arenes. Although very promising, this technique is still poorly applied on an industrial scale due to the severe conditions required. Continuous flow chemistry using heterogeneous catalysts appears to be a valuable way to overcome these problems. In this work, we present different solutions for the immobilization of homogeneous iridium complexes on silica gels, using bidentate amines and phosphines as anchoring ligands. We successfully employed the catalysts in C–H silylation and borylation of furfural, using C2 located directing group. In this way, we finally obtained a suitable catalyst that could be potentially applied in continuous-flow chemistry.