Author(s): S. Karabulut, Yavuz Imamoglu, Valerian Dragutan
Series: NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 505
front-matter......Page 1
front-matter1......Page 22
1.New Ruthenium Catalysts for Alkene Metathesis......Page 23
2.Synthesis and Activity in Ring-Closing Metathesis of Phosphine and NHC-Containing Ruthenium–Indenylidene (Bis)Pyridine Complexes......Page 48
3.Towards New Generations of Metathesis Metal–Carbene Pre-catalysts......Page 57
4.Ruthenium–Aryloxide Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis......Page 97
5.Homobimetallic Ruthenium–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes For Olefin Metathesis......Page 109
6.Phosphine-Free EWG-Activated Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalysts......Page 128
7.Metathesis Catalysts Stability and Decomposition Pathway......Page 142
8.Ruthenium–Vinylidene Complexes, An Efficient Class of Homogeneous Metathesis Catalysts......Page 153
9.Mesoporous Molecular Sieves as Supports for Metathesis Catalysts......Page 167
10.“Greener Shade of Ruthenium” New Concepts of Activation, Immobilization, and Recovery of Ruthenium Catalysts For Green Olefin Metathesis......Page 183
11.Ring-Opening Metathesis Activity of Ruthenium-Based Olefin Metathesis Catalyst Coordinated with 1,3-Bis(2,6-Diisopropylphenyl)-4,5-Dihydroimidazoline......Page 200
11a.front-matter.II......Page 208
12.Recent Applications Of Alkene Metathesis For Fine Chemical And Supramolecular System Synthesis......Page 209
13.The Olefin Metathesis Reactions Combined with Organo-Iron Arene Activation Towards Dendrimers, and Polymers......Page 237
14.Olefin Metathesis With Ruthenium-Arene Catalysts Bearing N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands......Page 251
15.Olefin Metathesis Mediated By - Schiff Base Ru-Alkylidenes -Ru-Alkylidenes Bearing Unsymmetrical NH Ligands......Page 265
16.Cross-Metathesis of Vinyl-Substituted Organosilicon Derivatives With Olefins and Dienes in the Presence of Grubbs Catalysts......Page 278
17.From Drug Cocktails to Tissue Engineering Synthesis of ROMP Polymers for Biomedical Applications......Page 295
17A.front-matter.III.......Page 314
18.Precision Polyolefin Structure, Modeling Polyethylene Containing Methyl and Ethyl Branches......Page 315
19.Modeling Low Density Polyethylene with Precisely Placed Butyl Branches......Page 335
20.Correlating Precisely Defined Primary Structure with Crystalline Properties in Halogen Containing Polyolefins......Page 343
21.Synthesis of New Elastomers with Controlled Structures Based on Alkylene Oxides, Grafted by ROMP......Page 356
22.Investigation of the Microstructure of Metal Catalyzed Cyclopentene Co-Norbornene Polymers by Spectral Methods......Page 363
23.ADMET Polymerization Activities of Electrochemically Reduced W-Based Active Species for Ge- and Sn-Containing Dienes......Page 369
24.A Study on the Reactivity of WCl6–e––Al–CH2Cl2 with the Silicon-Containing Dienes......Page 374
24a.front-matter,IV......Page 379
25.Catalytic Cycloisomerization of Enynes Involving Various Activation Processes......Page 380
26.ROMP, ROP, and Addition Polymerization of Silicon-Containing Cyclic Monomers as a Way to New Membrane Materials......Page 400
27.Polydiphenylacetylene with Schiff Base End Groups, Synthesis and Characterization......Page 417
28.Two-Way Intramolecular Transfer of Chirality in Organocobalt Complexes......Page 425
29.Nanomolecular Switches Operated by Clockwork Mechanism......Page 444
30.Copolymerization of Ethylene with Norbornene and its Functional Derivatives Catalyzed by Nickel Complexes with Phosphorylide Ligands......Page 456
31.Carbonyl–Olefin Exchange Reaction, Present State and Outlook......Page 464
32.Immobilization of Metal Nanoparticles in Surface Layer of Silica Matrices......Page 474
33.Catalytic Alkene Metathesis in Ionic Liquids......Page 485
back-matter......Page 504