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Novel mesoporous materials with a uniform distribution of organic groups and inorganic oxide in their frameworks
Inagaki, Shinji,Guan, Shiyou,Fukushima, Yoshiaki,Ohsuna, Tetsu,Terasaki, Osamu
, p. 9611 - 9614 (1999)
Novel organic-inorganic hybrid mesoporous materials have been synthesized, in which organic and inorganic oxide moieties are distributed homogeneously at the molecular level in the framework, forming a covalently bonded network. They are highly ordered at the mesoscale, with two-and three-dimensional hexagonal symmetries and well-defined external morphologies. Nitrogen adsorption measurements show a uniform pore-size distribution with pore diameters of 31 and 27 A, and high surface areas of 750 and 1170 m2/g. The synthetic procedure to polymerize the organosilane monomer containing two trialkoxysilyl groups in the presence of surfactant can be applied to the synthesis of a variety of highly ordered organic-inorganic hybrid mesoporous materials.
Phosphiranes as ligands for platinum catalysed hydrosilylations
Liedtke, Jürgen,Loss, Sandra,Widauer, Christoph,Grützmacher, Hansj?rg
, p. 143 - 156 (2007/10/03)
The stability of phosphiranes can be enhanced by inclusion of the PC2 ring into a polycyclic framework. BABAR-Phos type phosphiranes are easily prepared in high yield, they are thermally stable and allow the synthesis of various platinum(0) complexes. In contrast to other platinum(0) phosphine complexes, these are active hydrosilylation catalyst precursors. The reversible insertion of an electron rich metal centre into one P-C bond of the phosphirane ring was demonstrated for the first time.
Very stable phosphiranes
Liedtke, Juergen,Loss, Sandra,Alcaraz, Gilles,Gramlich, Volker,Gruetzmacher, Hansjoerg
, p. 1623 - 1626 (2007/10/03)
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