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Some Useful Synthetic Applications Of Gold's Reagent, John T. Gupton
Some Useful Synthetic Applications Of Gold's Reagent, John T. Gupton
Chemistry Faculty Publications
While looking for some appropriate research projects, I had been impressed by and interested in the work of Danishefsky1 and others2 regarding the use of "Eschenmoser's salt" (1). During the course of a literature search on an industrial project, we came across an article by Gold,3 which described the preparation of a rather interesting vinylogous iminium salt (2). The name assigned to this compound was [3-(dimethylamino)-2-azaprop-2-en-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride. This terminology seemed a little cumbersome for routine discussions so we adopted the name "Gold's Reagent" for compound 2. Although the reagent had been prepared3 in 1960, very little …
A Theoretical Investigation Of The One– And Two–Photon Properties Of Porphyrins, Mark Masthay, Leonore A. Findsen, Brian M. Pierce, David F. Bocian, James S. Lindsey, Robert R. Birge
A Theoretical Investigation Of The One– And Two–Photon Properties Of Porphyrins, Mark Masthay, Leonore A. Findsen, Brian M. Pierce, David F. Bocian, James S. Lindsey, Robert R. Birge
Chemistry Faculty Publications
The one‐ and two‐photon properties of free base porphin, free base porphin dianion, and the 2,4‐substituted diformyl and divinyl analogs of these molecules are studied using a semiempirical SCF‐MO formalism (CNDO‐π‐SCF‐MO‐PSDCI) including extensive single and double configuration interaction. Strongly two‐photon allowed states are predicted to lie in the Soret region as well as in the region between the Soret and visible bands. A number of the two‐photon allowed states in the Soret region are predicted to have two‐photon absorptivities exceeding 100×10−50 cm4 s molecule−1 photon−1. The calculations indicate that the visible (Q) states are well characterized by the …