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Org Biomol Chem ; 20(21): 4314-4319, 2022 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35583170

ABSTRACT

Resin-immobilized catalysts were prepared through chirality-driven self-assembly. The method allows the resin-immobilized catalyst to be regenerated under mild conditions and in situ catalyst exchange to be carried out quantitatively. The uniqueness of the methodology was demonstrated by the preparation of a catalyst for TEMPO oxidation as well as a two-step sequential TEMPO oxidation/aldol condensation sequence enabled by facile catalyst exchange.


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Catalysis , Oxidation-Reduction
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J Phys Chem A ; 124(19): 3825-3835, 2020 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32323989

ABSTRACT

The rotational spectrum of 1,3,5-trisilapentane was observed on a chirped-pulse Fourier transform microwave spectrometer and is reported. During assignment, multiple conformations of the molecule were identified in the molecular beam. Prior quantum-chemical calculations performed on the molecule show that the identified spectra correspond to the lowest three calculated energetic structures. These structures are of C2 (Conf.1), C2v (Conf.2), and C1 (Conf.3) symmetry, with relative energy ordering of Conf.1 < Conf.3 < Conf.2, which is in stark contrast to n-pentane and all known silicon-substituted n-pentane derivatives. This is found to most likely arise from the elongation of the Si-C bond and the size of the silicon atoms providing for the C2 and C1 structures relieving steric hindrance in comparison to that of the C2v. In the C2v and C1 conformers, splitting in the spectra due to internal rotation of the -SiH3 end groups of 1,3,5-trisilapentane was observed and determined. The C2v equivalent V3 values are 368.46(33) cm-1, and the C1V3 values are 347.78(21) and 360.18(88) cm-1, respectively. These barriers are compared to similar species in order to help verify their veracity and are determined to be accurate based on similar molecular silyl rotors.

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J Phys Chem A ; 119(47): 11532-47, 2015 Nov 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26436757

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The FT-microwave spectrum (6.5-26 GHz) of (chloromethyl)fluorosilane (ClCH2-SiH2F) has been recorded and 250 transitions for the parent species along with (13)C, (37)Cl, (29)Si, and (30)Si isotopologues have been assigned for trans conformer. Infrared spectra (3100 to 400 cm(-1)) of gas, solid, and the variable temperature (-100 to -60 °C) studies of the infrared spectra of the sample dissolved in xenon have been recorded. Additionally, the variable temperature (-153 to -133 °C) studies of the Raman spectra of the sample dissolved in krypton have been recorded. The enthalpy difference between the trans and gauche conformers in xenon solutions has been determined to be 109 ± 15 cm(-1) (1.47 ± 0.16 kJ mol(-1)), and in krypton solution, the enthalpy difference has been determined to be 97 ± 16 cm(-1) (1.16 ± 0.19 kJ mol(-1)) with the trans conformer as the more stable form. Approximately 46 ± 2% of the trans form is present at ambient temperature. By utilizing the microwave rotational constants of five isotopologues for trans and the structural parameters predicted from MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) calculations, adjusted r0 parameters have been obtained for trans conformer. The r0 structural parameter values for the trans form are for the heavy atom distances (Å): Si-F = 1.608 (3); C-Cl = 1.771 (3); Si-C = 1.884 (3); and angles (deg): ∠FSiC = 108.9 (5); ∠ClCSi = 104.9 (5). The results are discussed and compared to some related molecules.

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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 148: 289-98, 2015 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25909903

ABSTRACT

The infrared and Raman spectra (3200-50 cm(-1)) of the gas, liquid or solution, and solid of fluoroacetyl chloride, FCH2COCl have been recorded. FT-microwave studies have also been carried out and 22 transitions were recorded for the trans conformer. Variable temperature (-50 to -105 °C) studies of the infrared and Raman spectra (3200-50 cm(-1)) of xenon solutions have been carried out. From these data, the trans, cis and gauche conformers have been identified and their relative stabilities obtained. The enthalpy difference has been determined to be 159±11 cm(-1) (1.90±0.14 kJ mol(-1)) with the trans conformer the more stable form than the cis. The energy difference between the cis and gauche form is 222±18 cm(-1) (2.66±0.21 kJ/mol) and the energy difference between the trans and gauche forms is 386±13 cm(-1) (4.61±0.16 kJ/mol). Vibrational assignments have been made for the observed bands for the three conformers with initial predictions by MP2(full)/6-31G(d) ab initio calculations to obtain harmonic force constants, wavenumbers, infrared intensities, and Raman activities for the three conformers. By utilizing the microwave rotational constants of two isotopomers for trans, combined with the structural parameters predicted from MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) calculations, adjusted r0 parameters have been obtained for the trans conformer. The results are discussed and compared to the corresponding properties of some related molecules.

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