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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/133554| Title: | Copper (I/II) and cobalt (II) coordination chemistry of relevance to controlled radical polymerization processes |
| Authors: | Baisch, Ulrich Poli, Rinaldo |
| Keywords: | Coordination compounds Transition metals Copper compounds Cobalt compounds Polymerization Organometallic chemistry Crystallography Electron transport |
| Issue Date: | 2008 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd. |
| Citation: | Baisch, U., & Poli, R. (2008). Copper (I/II) and cobalt (II) coordination chemistry of relevance to controlled radical polymerization processes. Polyhedron, 27(9-10), 2175-2185. |
| Abstract: | The reaction of various alkyl halides (1-bromoethylbenzene, BEB; 1-chloroethylbenzene, CEB; methyl iodide; 1-bromoethylacetate, BEA; and ethyl-2-bromopropionate, EBP) with CuBr/L (L = bipy, Me6TREN) has been investigated in the presence of [Co(acac)2] or [Co(acac)2]/py, with the goal of generating radicals by halogen atom transfer to CuI for subsequence trapping by CoII and generation of an alkylcobalt(III) product. No evidence for the formation of the target product has been obtained. The various reactions, carried out under different conditions, have led to the crystallization of the following compounds: {[Cu(bipy)2Br]+}2{[Cu2Br4]2−} (1); [Cu(Me6TREN)Br]Br; [Cu(Me6TREN)Br0.37Cl0.63]Br (2); trans-[Co(acac)2(THF)2] (3); [Co(Me6TREN)Br]Br (4); [Cu(Me7TREN)I]{[Cu2I2(Br0.628I0.372)2]0.9[I]0.2} (5); [C6H8N]2[CoI4] (6); [Co(acac)3]; and [Co(acac)2(THF)2CoBr2] (7). The structures of 1–7 have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/133554 |
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