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Oligomerization of alpha olefins with zirconium catalysts
M.Sc.Polymerization of a-olefins by metallocene-based catalysts, is an ever expanding field with current scientific research continuing in an endeavor to develop chiral catalysts with greater stereospecificity and activities. However, the application of metallocene catalysts in oligomerization reactions of a-olefins has been somewhat neglected. This is despite the fact that metallocene catalysis can offer a convenient route to the synthesis of higher a-olefin oligomers. Furthermore, by utilizing an assortment of functional group transformations, a-olefin oligomers can serve as intermediates for a variety of specialty chemicals. Notwithstanding the possibility of employing alternative ligands in catalysis, the use of non-cyclopentadienyl-based complexes is a topic that has only recently been considered. Comparative studies of a series of analogous complexes is lacking in this field and thus a pertinent study of a number of known metallocene complexes was executed in this project. Furthermore, an industrially applicable process for oligomerization was sought after. This was in fact achieved by subjecting the a-olefins 1-pentene, 1- hexene and 1-octene, to oligomerization conditions with a previously unreported and lowered methylaluminoxane ratio. This reaction proved to be highly selective to dimer formation of the three aforementioned higher a-olefins. In order to gain more insight into the oligomerization process, the progress of the reaction was also followed. Only zirconium complexes were synthesized and furthermore, the induction of oligomerization as opposed to polymerization (using compounds known to be active solely as polymerization catalysts), was attempted by increasing the reaction temperature. The second part of this project entailed the synthesis and subsequent testing of zirconium catalysts containing non-cyclopenatadienyl-based ligands. These complexes have frameworks with chelating phenolate or naphtholate ligands. These complexes were tested for oligomerization, but results proved to be negative
Carbene and coordination complexes of gold, palladium, platinum and manganese derived from N-containing heterocycles
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Improved preparations of ionic liquids using microwave irradiation
Controlled, multimode microwave irradiation has been employed in a generic solvent-free process to prepare a wide range of ionic liquids based on nitrogen-containing heterocycles. The developed method offers a flexible, small to large-scale approach to prepare ionic liquids, in either sealed or open vessels, in a faster and greener process than any previously described
Ionic liquids: fact and fiction
Ionic liquid literature is increasingly plagued by unfounded mythologies that have arisen due to the burgeoning interest in these neoteric materials. This short polemic is designed to bring attention to some of the key problems in the current ionic liquid literature; this is an exciting new field, and we want to see it blossom in the fertile ground of academic and industrial excellence
Assessing the greenness of some typical laboratory ionic liquid preparations
The greenness, or lack thereof, of various ionic liquid syntheses and purification methodologies are assessed using a common tool used in strategic planning viz. strengths weaknesses opportunities threats (SWOT) analysis, including their adherence to the twelve principles of green chemistry, % atom economies and E-factors.</p
Stoichiometric and catalytic reactions of gold utilizing ionic liquids
The first thiazolium gold(III) compound that qualifies as an ionic liquid has been prepared and crystallographically characterized. Hydration of phenylacetylene with this compound as catalyst precursor in ionic liquids indicates that gold(Ill)based ionic liquids could serve both as solvents and catalysts for organic transformations. The potential re-use of catalysts is an advantage achieved by recycling the ionic liquid phase. Various imidazolium-derived ionic liquids as well as the new thiazolium compound can be converted into gold carbene complexes by sequential deprotonation and coordination, opening the way for in situ catalyst tailoring. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Refractive indices of ionic liquids
At present, optical microscopy studies of minerals, especially diamonds, are hampered by the lack of available high refractive index (> 1.8) immersion fluids. We report here the syntheses and refractive indices of some 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium based ionic liquids containing polyhalide anions, which exhibit refractive indices between 1.6 and 2.23, and thus significantly extend the range of minerals which can be studied
Ionic liquids: The view from Mount Improbable
The ionic liquid literature has grown at a remarkable rate since 1998, making it increasingly difficult to assess the important research directions and the underlying, fundamental understanding of ionic liquids. This review is an attempt to examine the facts behind this publication phenomenon, to reveal both the advantages and disadvantages of huge publication rates, and to warn against the dangers of rampant and rapid publication - caveat emptor.</p
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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