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The Reactivity and Properties of Dihapto-Coordinated Phenols499 views
Author
Zottig, Victor Enrico, Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia
Advisors
Harman, Dean, Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia
Hoffman, Paul, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia
Abstract
Coordination of phenol by the electron rich metal fragment {TpW(NO)(PMe 3 )} causes an enol to ketone tautomerization. The structural change of the phenol has a dramatic effect on the observed reactivity. The regioand stereochemistry of subsequent additions is influenced both sterically and electronically by the metal fragment.
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Degree
PHD (Doctor of Philosophy)
Language
English
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Zottig, Victor Enrico. The Reactivity and Properties of Dihapto-Coordinated Phenols. University of Virginia, Department of Chemistry, PHD (Doctor of Philosophy), 2011-08-01, https://doi.org/10.18130/V38K0N.