Kesharwani, Neha published the artcileSynthesis and characterization of Merrifield resin and graphene oxide supported air stable oxidovanadium(IV) radical complexes for the catalytic oxidation of light aliphatic alcohols, Product Details of C6H17NO3Si, the publication is Catalysis Today (2022), 604-617, database is CAplus.
Imidazole modified Merrifield resin and (3-Aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane-modified graphene oxide supported oxidovanadium(IV) radical complexes PS-i.m.-[VIVO(tbnC¡¤)(acac)] (1) and GO-ATPMS-[VIVO(tbnO¡¤)(acac)] (2) were synthesized and characterized by various spectroscopic, thermal and chem. techniques. The radical nature of 1 and 2 was established by trapping experiments in addition to EPR spectroscopy. In EPR anal., complex 2 shows a prominent signal with g = 2.005, characteristic of an oxygen-centered radical. The neat complex [VIVO(tbnC¡¤)(acac)] (A) displays an EPR signal at g = 2.0025, typical of carbon-centered radical. On the contrary, such characteristic EPR signal of a radical is absent in complex 1, presumably due to spin pairing. XPS anal. confirms the +4 oxidation state of vanadium in fresh as well as recycled catalysts 1 and 2. Both the supported complexes show excellent catalytic activity towards a variety of aliphatic alcs. Comparatively, the polymer-supported complex displays better substrate conversion than the graphene oxide-supported complex. However, 2 shows better selectivity towards aldehydes, whereas carboxylic acids are obtained as major products in the presence of 1. Interestingly, catalyst 1 is almost equally effective towards all the examined alcs., but its effectiveness reduces slightly for longer carbon chain alcs. On the other hand, catalyst 2 shows better substrate conversion for the alcs. with a longer carbon chain. During the catalytic oxidation of alcs., the active intermediate species oxidoperoxidovanadium(V) complex ([VO(O2)(tbn)(acac-H)]–) was detected by FT-IR, UV-vis, and LC-MS anal.
Catalysis Today published new progress about 13822-56-5. 13822-56-5 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Organic Silicones, name is 3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propan-1-amine, and the molecular formula is C6H17NO3Si, Product Details of C6H17NO3Si.
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