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University of South Florida

2013

Catalysis

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Asymmetric Nitrene Transfer Reactions With Azides Via Co(Ii)-Based Metalloradical Catalysis (Mrc), Jingran Tao Jan 2013

Asymmetric Nitrene Transfer Reactions With Azides Via Co(Ii)-Based Metalloradical Catalysis (Mrc), Jingran Tao

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Asymmetric nitrene transfer reactions via metalloradical catalysis (MRC) with

azides has attracted research interest because of its fundamental and practical importance.

The resulting nitrogen-containing units are recurrent motifs in biologically important

molecules and can serve as versatile precursors in organic synthesis.

The [Co(D2-Por*)] have emerged as a new class of catalysts for asymmetric

aziridination and C-H amination. These metalloradical catalysts have been shown to be

highly effective for the asymmetric intermolecular aziridination of a broad scope of

substrates with different classes of azides with excellent to good enantioselectivity. The

intramolecular C-H amination utilizing various azides can allow for the construction …


Model Pt- And Pd-Based Electrocatalysts For Low Temperature Fuel Cells Applications, Selasi Ofoe Blavo Jan 2013

Model Pt- And Pd-Based Electrocatalysts For Low Temperature Fuel Cells Applications, Selasi Ofoe Blavo

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In the search for alternative energy technologies, low temperature fuel cells continue to feature as technologies with the most promise for mass commercialization. Among the low temperature fuel cells, alkaline and proton exchange membrane fuel cells are the most popular. Alkaline fuel cells have typically been used for water generation as well as auxiliary power for space shuttles. Their bulkiness however makes them undesirable for other applications, especially in automobiles, where there is a great demand for alternative technologies to internal combustion engines. Proton exchange membrane fuel cells on the other hand possess numerous qualities including their compact size, high …