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The Synthesis Of 1,3-Dialkyl-4-Methylimidazolinium Salts And Their Application In Palladium Catalyzed Heck Coupling Reactions, Murat Yi̇ği̇t, Güli̇n Bayam, Beyhan Yi̇ği̇t, İsmai̇l Özdemi̇r
The Synthesis Of 1,3-Dialkyl-4-Methylimidazolinium Salts And Their Application In Palladium Catalyzed Heck Coupling Reactions, Murat Yi̇ği̇t, Güli̇n Bayam, Beyhan Yi̇ği̇t, İsmai̇l Özdemi̇r
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Seven novel 1,3-dialkyl-4-methylimidazolinium chloride salts 3a--g were prepared as precursors of N-heterocyclic carbenes by reacting N,N'-alkyl-1,2-diaminopropane, triethyl orthoformate, and ammonium chloride. The salts were characterized spectroscopically. The in situ prepared palladium complexes derived from the imidazolinium salts and palladium acetate were used as catalyst in Heck coupling reactions between aryl bromides and styrene. The corresponding Heck products were obtained in good yields.
Resorcinarene-Mono-Benzimidazolium Salts As Nhc Ligands For Suzuki--Miyaura Cross-Couplings Catalysts, Ümi̇t İşci̇, Muhi̇tti̇n Aygün, Resul Sevi̇ncek, Yunus Zorlu, Fabienne Dumoulin
Resorcinarene-Mono-Benzimidazolium Salts As Nhc Ligands For Suzuki--Miyaura Cross-Couplings Catalysts, Ümi̇t İşci̇, Muhi̇tti̇n Aygün, Resul Sevi̇ncek, Yunus Zorlu, Fabienne Dumoulin
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Two mono-benzimidazolium salts of resorcinarene have been prepared and used as ligands in Suzuki--Miyaura cross-coupling reactions. They have been fully characterized by $^{1}$H and $^{13}$C NMR, MALDI, and FT-IR spectroscopic methods, and their structures were confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis. These two new resorcinarene-based mono-benzimidazolium salts showed good catalytic activity for coupling reactions in DMF. The highest conversion was achieved for arylation of 4-bromotoluene using the resorcinarenyl mono-dimethylbenzimidazolium salt.
Enhanced Electrocatalytic Efficiency Of C/Mwnts For Methanol Oxidation Using Ni Deposited On Mwnts, Murat Farsak, Gülfeza Kardaş
Enhanced Electrocatalytic Efficiency Of C/Mwnts For Methanol Oxidation Using Ni Deposited On Mwnts, Murat Farsak, Gülfeza Kardaş
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
The power density of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) can be changed by using different anode materials. Especially porous materials are preferred for the anode. In the present study, multiwall carbon nanotubes were first injected into graphite. Then, by depositing nickel, a catalyst was prepared for use as the anode material of the DMFC. This catalyst was named Ni@MWNTs. The oxidation of methanol and some kinetic parameters were investigated in KOH solution. Cyclic voltammetry was used for the electrochemical measurements. Kinetic parameters of the methanol oxidation were determined at different temperatures, scan rates, and concentrations of methanol. The surface morphologies …
Efficient C--C Cross-Coupling Reactions By (Isatin)-Schiff Base Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticle-Supported Cu(Ii) Acetate As A Magnetically Recoverable Catalyst, Seyedeh Simin Miri, Mehdi Khoobi, Fatemeh Ashouri, Farnaz Jafarpour, Parviz Rashidi Ranjbar, Abbas Shafiee
Efficient C--C Cross-Coupling Reactions By (Isatin)-Schiff Base Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticle-Supported Cu(Ii) Acetate As A Magnetically Recoverable Catalyst, Seyedeh Simin Miri, Mehdi Khoobi, Fatemeh Ashouri, Farnaz Jafarpour, Parviz Rashidi Ranjbar, Abbas Shafiee
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Copper catalysts were simply fabricated through surface modification of superparamagnetic iron nanoparticles with indoline-2,3-dione(isatin)-Schiff-base and interaction with Cu from low-cost commercially available starting materials. Catalysts were characterized using atomic absorption spectrophotometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, vibrating sample magnetometry, UV/Vis spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. These catalysts showed high efficiency for phosphine-free Mizoroki--Heck and Suzuki--Miyaura cross-coupling reactions with good diversity and generality. The catalysts could be easily recovered and reused several times without a significant loss in their catalytic activity and stability.