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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Anionic Nitrogen Chelate Ligands: From Molecular Self-assembly to Small Molecule Activation

Annibale, Vincent Tony 16 July 2014 (has links)
This thesis examines the use of anionic nitrogen chelate ligands in coordination-driven self-assembly and small molecule activation. The two classes of anionic nitrogen chelate ligands that were explored are β-diiminate and 4,5-diazafluorenide derivatives. Chapter 2 deals with Pd β-diiminate chemistry. Chloro-bridged dimers served as versatile starting materials, and their reactivity toward pyridine and arylboronic acids was explored. An unusual transmetallation reaction with arylboronic acids triggered the self-assembly of tetrapallada-macrocycles. The formation of the self-assembled tetrapallada-macrocycles is through the generation of new Pd-C bonds. Chapter 3 deals with 4,5-diazafluorenide as an actor ligand in CO2 activation. A reversible formal insertion of CO2 into a remote ligand C-H bond was discovered. A variety of spectator metal centres were used to tune the reactivity of the actor ligand toward CO2. The spectator metal centre could even be replaced entirely with an organic group allowing for the first metal-free reversible tandem CO2 and C-H activation. Chapter 4 deals with the reactivity of dinuclear Rh 4,5-diazafluorenide-9-carboxylate complexes with dihydrogen in an attempt to reduce the trapped CO2 moiety. A series of stepwise stoichiometric reactions with H2, NMR experiments at low temperatures with added PPh3 or CO2, along with 13C-labelling experiments were conducted in an attempt to identify the products of this reaction and gain some mechanistic insight. Chapter 5 deals with using ambidentate 4,5-diazafluorene derivatives to synthesize linkage isomers, heterobimetallic complexes, and self-assembled macrocycles. The synthesis a new ligand family, 3,6-substituted 4,5-diazafluorene ligands is presented, along with coordination chemistry towards a {RuCp*}+ fragment. Finally in Chapter 6 the coordination chemistry of 3,6-diaryl substituted 4,5-diazafluorene derivatives was explored with the goal of generating low-coordinate species for the activation of small molecules, especially N2. The synthesis of the first trialkylborohydride complex of vanadium is presented.
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Coordination of multidentate N-heterocyclic carbene ligands to nickel / Coordination de ligands carbène N-hétérocyclique multidentes sur le nickel

Charra, Valentine 05 September 2014 (has links)
Le sujet de cette thèse porte sur la synthèse de ligands de type bis-NHC (carbène N-Hétérocyclique) et leur réactivité vis-À-Vis des complexes d’argent(I), de cuivre(I) et de nickel(II).Après avoir exploré les différentes méthodologies de synthèse des complexes de nickel(II) bis-NHC, le but était de tester leurs activités en catalyse d’oligomérisation de l’éthylène. Une série de nouveaux complexes d’argent(I) et de cuivre(I) fut synthétisée. Cinq voies furent testées pour la formation de complexes de nickel. Les résultats les plus probants furent obtenus par transmétallation à partir des complexes d’iodure ou de bromure d’argent(I). / The purpose of this work was the synthesis of bis-NHC (N-Heterocyclic carbene) ligands, theformation of the corresponding silver(I), copper(I) and nickel(II) complexes and the assessment ofthe catalytic activity of the bis-NHC nickel(II) complexes in ethylene oligomerization. A series of new bis-NHC silver(I) and copper(I) complexes was synthesized. Five different synthetic routes were tested for the formation of nickel(II) bis-NHC complexes. The most significant results were obtained by transmetalation from the silver(I) iodide or bromide complexes.

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