2008
DOI: 10.2174/138527208785740238
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Oxo and Imido Complexes of Rhenium and Molybdenum in Catalytic Reductions

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“…Characteristic 1 H NMR resonances for the methylene and methyl protons of the ethoxide ligand were observed at δ 4.27 and 1.08 ppm, respectively, in benzene-d 6 . The olefinic carbon resonates at δ 117.2 ppm, comparable to that observed for TPO(H) 4 and indicative of no change in hybridisation of the carbon atoms and of no coordination to the metal. Complex 1 is thermally stable, with no decomposition observed upon prolonged heating at 70 °C.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…Characteristic 1 H NMR resonances for the methylene and methyl protons of the ethoxide ligand were observed at δ 4.27 and 1.08 ppm, respectively, in benzene-d 6 . The olefinic carbon resonates at δ 117.2 ppm, comparable to that observed for TPO(H) 4 and indicative of no change in hybridisation of the carbon atoms and of no coordination to the metal. Complex 1 is thermally stable, with no decomposition observed upon prolonged heating at 70 °C.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The dimethylamide group resonates at δ 3.40 and 43.8 ppm in benzene-d 6 in the 1 H and 13 C NMR spectra, respectively. The olefinic carbon resonates at δ 117.1 ppm, comparable to that observed for complex 1 and for TPO(H) 4 , further indicating no change in hybridisation of the carbon atoms and no interaction of the alkene with the metal. Similar to the ethoxide analogue 1, complex 2 showed no sign of decomposition upon prolonged heating at 70 °C in benzene-d 6 .…”
Section: Inorganica Chimica Actasupporting
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“…[21,22] Subsequently, several rhenium(V) catalysts for the reduction of various substrates were developed. [23] The scope of these transformations has only begun to be explored. Last but not least, due to the water stability and the occurrence of the radioactive isotopes 186/188 Re, oxidorhenium(V) compounds have been applied in therapeutic nuclear medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%