4948-76-9Relevant articles and documents
Microencapsulated Cu(acac)2: A recoverable and reusable polymer-supported copper catalyst for aziridination of olefins
Lakshmi Kantam,Kavita,Neeraja,Haritha,Chaudhuri,Dehury
, p. 9029 - 9032 (2003)
Microencapsulated copper(II) acetylacetonate was prepared and used in the aziridination of alkenes employing [N-(p-tolylsulfonyl)imino]phenyliodinane (PhI=NTs) as the nitrogen source. Microencapsulated copper(II) acetylacetonate [MC-Cu(acac)2] catalyst was reused for several cycles with consistent activity.
Control of the platinum(II) ligating properties of rigid 1,2-diamines: the case of trans-2,3-diaminonorbornane
Maisonial, Aurélie,Traikia, Mounir,Gautier, Arnaud,Aitken, David J.
, p. 8091 - 8093 (2007/10/03)
Guided by a simple predictive model, a norbornane-based trans-1,2-diamine was identified as a potential bridging ligand for di-nuclear platinum complex formation; efficient synthesis and product characterization confirmed this hypothesis.
Nitrogen atom transfer to alkenes utilizing Chloramine-T as a nitrogen source
Ando, Takeya,Minakata, Satoshi,Ryu, Ilhyong,Komatsu, Mitsuo
, p. 309 - 312 (2007/10/03)
Aziridination of alkenes proceeds successfully using Chloramine-T (N-chloro-N-sodio-p-toluenesulfonamide). When anhydrous Chloramine-T was added to an acetonitrile solution of alkenes in the presence of various CuCl catalysts and MS-5A, the corresponding