1983
DOI: 10.1021/ja00363a032
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Thermal isomerization of quadricyclane to norbornadiene catalyzed by copper(II) and tin(II) salts

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“…[21][22][23] Moore and co-workers suggested that both one-site and twosite coordination of quadricyclane, with rate constants 2.9 × 10 -2 min -1 g -1 and 7.3 × 10 -2 min -1 g -2 , respectively, for the CuSO 4 catalyst in benzene, may lead to the production of norbornadiene. 13 In our previous work, 16 if a one-site coordinated reaction was assumed to dominate, then our result of 2.7 × 10 -2 min -1 g -1 was consistent with that obtained above in a stirred solution. 13 Nevertheless, if the contribution of two-site coordination was included, our one-site coordinated rate constant became smaller.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…[21][22][23] Moore and co-workers suggested that both one-site and twosite coordination of quadricyclane, with rate constants 2.9 × 10 -2 min -1 g -1 and 7.3 × 10 -2 min -1 g -2 , respectively, for the CuSO 4 catalyst in benzene, may lead to the production of norbornadiene. 13 In our previous work, 16 if a one-site coordinated reaction was assumed to dominate, then our result of 2.7 × 10 -2 min -1 g -1 was consistent with that obtained above in a stirred solution. 13 Nevertheless, if the contribution of two-site coordination was included, our one-site coordinated rate constant became smaller.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…13 In our previous work, 16 if a one-site coordinated reaction was assumed to dominate, then our result of 2.7 × 10 -2 min -1 g -1 was consistent with that obtained above in a stirred solution. 13 Nevertheless, if the contribution of two-site coordination was included, our one-site coordinated rate constant became smaller. In another similar experiment with Raman spectroscopy, Vickers and co-workers obtained a consistent second-order depletion rate constant of 2.7 × 10 -2 min -1 g -1 for quadricyclane with CuSO 4 as the catalyst, but they did not look into the reaction mechanism.…”
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“…Thus, the anhydrous CuCl 2 in benzene catalysed the isomerization and the conversion of 193 to 194, the rate being dependent on the amount of salt in contact with the solution (Scheme 83). Mainly norbornadiene was produced in the catalytic process, but a side-product was also formed by the addition of chlorine or bromine to the quadricyclane [128]. Cu(II) salts of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds, active methylene compounds 1 9 6 or anisole to give condensation or substitution products 197, accompanied by C-S bond cleavage (Scheme 84) [129].…”
Section: Other Copper(ii) Halide-mediated Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%