Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSSs) were adsorbed on methylaluminoxane-activated silica for the immobilization of fluorinated bis(phenoxyimine)Ti complexes (FI catalyst). These POSSs have been characterized as horizontal spacers isolating the active sites and hindering the chain overlap in polymerization. The heterogeneous catalyst exhibits considerable activity in the synthesis of weakly entangled polyethylene.
Dehydrogenative homocoupling of primary alcohols to form
esters
and coupling of amines to form imines was accomplished using a class
of novel pincer ruthenium complexes. The reactivities of the ruthenium
pincer complexes for the direct coupling of amines to form imines
were enhanced by introducing an imine arm to the pincer ligand. Selective
oxidation of benzylamines to imines was achieved using aniline derivatives
as the substrate and solvent.
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