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  • 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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Transfer Hydrogenation: Employing a Simple, In Situ Prepared Catalytic System

Ang, Eleanor Pei Ling 04 1900 (has links)
Transfer hydrogenation has been recognized to be an important synthetic method in both academic and industrial research to obtain valuable products including alcohols. Transition metal catalysts based on precious metals, such as Ru, Rh and Ir, are typically employed for this process. In recent years, iron-based catalysts have attracted considerable attention as a greener and more sustainable alternative since iron is earth abundant, inexpensive and non-toxic. In this work, a combination of iron disulfide with chelating bipyridine ligand was found to be effective for the transfer hydrogenation of a variety of ketones to the corresponding alcohols in the presence of a simple base. It provided a convenient and economical way to conduct transfer hydrogenation. A plausible role of sulfide next to the metal center in facilitating the catalytic reaction is demonstrated.
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Selective Synthesis of Alkynes and Alkenes Using Iron-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling and Organometallic Addition Reactions / 鉄触媒クロスカップリングと有機金属付加反応を用いるアルキン・アルケン類の選択的合成

Naohisa, Nakagawa 25 May 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第19181号 / 工博第4058号 / 新制||工||1626(附属図書館) / 32173 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科物質エネルギー化学専攻 / (主査)教授 中村 正治, 教授 辻 康之, 教授 小澤 文幸 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DGAM
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Iron-catalyzed growth of carbon fibers from hydrocarbon procursors

Zou, YuKai January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Electronic, Structural, and Catalytic Analyses of Iron Pincer Complexes and Methods for the Direct Functionalization of Lactide

Mako, Teresa Louise January 2017 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Amir Hoveyda / Chapter 1: A review of recent iron catalyzed cross coupling advances. Abstract: Herein, advances in iron catalyzed cross coupling from 2010-2015 are thoroughly reviewed. Newly developed protocols and the mechanistic work that has been conducted to gain understanding of these systems are discussed. Specific emphasis is placed on the techniques used for mechanistic investigations. Chapter 2: Cross coupling applications of pyridyl(diimine) iron complexes. Abstract: Versatile and redox noninnocent pyridyl(diimine) iron complexes were explored for catalytic ability in iron catalyzed cross coupling reactions. These complexes were found active for the coupling of benzyl halides and aryl Grignard reagents, producing moderate yields. Although active for the coupling of cyclohexyl chloride and aryl Grignard reagents, the catalytic ability of these complexes was not general for alkyl halides, and the majority of substrates readily underwent β- hydride elimination. Mechanistic studies indicated the role of PDIFe(I)Ph and PDIFe(0)(N2)2 as offcycle species. Additionally, these complexes were employed for the Suzuki-type coupling of alkyl halides with 1,1-bis(boronates), leading to the conclusion that the processes were instead base catalyzed. Chapter 3: Electronic structure analysis and catalytic applications of carbeno(diamidine) iron complexes. Abstract: Iron(II) pincer complexes carbeno(diamidine) iron dibromide [(CDA)FeBr2] and bis(N-heterocyclic carbene)pyridine iron dibromide [(CNC)FeBr2] were examined by magnetic circular dichroism and density functional theory studies to invesitgate the effect that NHC moieties have on electronic structure and bonding in tridentate pincer ligands. The increased Fe-C bonding and pincer-donating abilities that result from NHC incorporation have a direct impact on spin state and observed ligand fields. Additionally, the position of the NHC moiety on the tridentate ligand and the overall geometry of the molecule were found to effect the net donor ability of the pincers and the strength of the iron-pincer interactions. Three new variations of the CDA ligand were developed and evaluated for catalytic ability in olefin hydrogenation and atom transfer radical polymerization reactions. While iron CDA complexes were found to be mediocre catalysts for both transformations, a cobalt CDA dimer complex was developed that showed promising catalytic activity for olefin hydrogenation. Chapter 4: The direct functionalization of lactide. Abstract: In an effort to provide cyclic diesters that could generate useful and biodegradable polymers, the direct functionalization of lactide was pursued. Lactide undergoes ring opening under a wide range of conditions, and thus traditional methods used for the functionalization of lactones could not be employed here. Typical routes for the formation of cyclic diesters involve multi-step syntheses and low yielding cyclization reactions. Herein, C-H activation and soft enolization have been identified as promising avenues toward the direct functionalization of lactide. Palladium catalyzed C-H activation was not amenable for lactide, however, soft enolization techniques led to low yields of the desired functionalized product. / Thesis (MS) — Boston College, 2017. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Chemistry.
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Radical and catalytic polymerizations of alpha-olefins : towards CO2-incorporation / Polymérisations radicalaires et catalytiques d'oléfines : vers l'incorporation de CO2

Hmayed, Ali Al Rida 05 October 2018 (has links)
Cette thèse se concentre principalement sur l'activation du CO2 dans les polymérisations radicalaires et catalytiques des oléfines. Le polyéthylène a tout d'abord été synthétisé par un procédé de polymérisation radicalaire dans du CO2 supercritique (scCO2) dans des conditions douces (T? 100 °C, P? 300 bar) sans ajout de solvant organique pour solubiliser l'amorçeur. Nous avons utilisé l'AIBN, le peroxyde de lauryle ou le peroxyde de benzoyle pour étudier différents modes d'amorçage. La décarboxylation de ce dernier peut être supprimée dans le scCO2 et conduit à la formation de polyéthylène fonctionnalisé par des groupements esters. En outre, une interaction entre le triéthylaluminium (AlEt3) et les radicaux a été dévoilée, l'effet d'AlEt3 sur la polymérisation radicalaire de l'éthylène a été étudié, révélant son rôle d'agent de transfert de chaîne irréversible dans ce processus. Cette interaction, en combinaison avec celle d'AlEt3 avec le CO2 ont été exploitées pour permettre l'incorporation de CO2 dans les chaînes de polymère. Ainsi, si le motif CO2 est présent dans les chaînes de polyéthylène en utilisant AlEt3, le CO2 est bien pour la première fois un réactif efficace dans la polymérisation radicalaire de l'éthylène. D'autre part, des copolymérisations aléatoires et séquencées d'éthylène-isoprène par des procédés de transferts de chaînes à l'Aluminium catalysés par des complexes de fer ont été réalisées. Ensuite, chaque monomère a été polymérisé indépendamment dans du CO2 supercritique en utilisant le catalyseur de fer optimal lui correspondant afin d'obtenir des procédés plus écologiques pour la polymérisation de ces monomères dont le but ultime sera l'incorporation de motifs carboxyliques. Les essais visant à fonctionnaliser le polyéthylène et d'autres polyoléfines avec du CO2 à l'aide de diverses stratégies constituent un domaine d'intérêt majeur pour de futurs développements au sein de notre laboratoire / This thesis focuses primarily on the utilization of CO2 in radical and catalytic polymerizations of a-olefins. Polyethylene was synthesized by a free radical polymerization process in supercritical CO2 (scCO2) under mild conditions (T? 100 °C, P? 300 bar) without addition of any initiator diluent, using AIBN, lauroyl peroxide, or benzoyl peroxide to investigate different initiation modes. The decarboxylation of the latter can be suppressed in scCO2 to yield ester-functionalized polyethylene. Furthermore, an interaction between triethylaluminum (AlEt3) and radicals was unveiled, the effect of AlEt3 on ethylene radical polymerization was investigated showing its role as an irreversible chain-transfer agent in this process. This interaction in conjunction with the reactivity of AlEt3 towards CO2 were harnessed to allow for CO2-incorporation within polyethylene chains. Thus, since CO2 was incorporated within the polyethylene chains using AlEt3, CO2 for the first time behaved as an effective reagent in ethylene radical polymerization. On the other hand, ethylene-isoprene random and block copolymerizations via iron-catalyzed chain shuttling processes have been achieved. Subsequently, each monomer was polymerized in supercritical CO2 using its corresponding dedicated iron catalyst in order to achieve sustainable processes to polymerize these monomers with the hope of incorporating some carboxylic moieties. Trials to functionalize polyolefins by CO2 using various strategies is an area of interest in the upcoming work of our laboratory

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