In 2019,ChemCatChem included an article by Bottaro, Fabrizio; Madsen, Robert. Electric Literature of C7H7BrO. The article was titled ãIn Situ Generated Cobalt Catalyst for the Dehydrogenative Coupling of Alcohols and Amines into Iminesã? The information in the text is summarized as follows:
An in situ formed cobalt catalyst is developed from cobalt(II) bromide, bis[2-(diisopropylphosphino)-4-methylphenyl]amine and zinc metal. The catalyst mediates the acceptorless dehydrogenative coupling of alcs. and amines into imines with the release of hydrogen gas and the transformation is applied to the synthesis of a variety of imines from different alcs. and amines. The mechanism is investigated with labeled substrates; and based on the results, a cobalt(I) PNP complex is believed to be the catalytically active species which abstracts hydrogen gas from the alc. through a metal ligand bifunctional pathway. The results came from multiple reactions, including the reaction of (4-Bromophenyl)methanol(cas: 873-75-6Electric Literature of C7H7BrO)
(4-Bromophenyl)methanol(cas: 873-75-6) undergoes three-component reaction with acetylferrocene and arylboronic acid to give ferrocenyl ketones containing biaryls.Electric Literature of C7H7BrO It is used in the synthesis of amphiphilic, symmetric rod-coil, triblock copolymer of poly(9,9-didodecylfluorene-2,7-diyl) and poly(hydroxyl ethyl methacrylate)
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