Chiral titanium(IV) and vanadium(V) salen complexes as catalysts for carbon dioxide and epoxide coupling reactions

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Ilia V. Gorodishch ◽  
Alexander S. Gak ◽  
Valeria V. Zherebtsova ◽  
Igor S. Gerasimov ◽  
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2012 ◽  
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Dawei Tian ◽  
Binyuan Liu ◽  
Quanying Gan ◽  
Huanrong Li ◽  
Donald. J. Darensbourg

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2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 3581-3589 ◽  
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Bedika Phukan ◽  
Chandan Mukherjee ◽  
Anil Verma

CO2, being a linear and centrosymmetric molecule, is very stable, and the electrochemical reduction of CO2 requires energy. However, the salen complexes are found to be very efficient to minimize overpotential as compared to their metal counterparts.


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Jamal Lasri ◽  
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António M. F. Palavra ◽  
José A. L. da Silva ◽  
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2013 ◽  
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pp. 2159-2162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chong Wen Jiang ◽  
Chen Chen Zhao ◽  
Ke Yuan Zhou

Three salen complexes N,N'-bis(salicylidene)-1,2-phenylenediamino MⅢ Cl were prepared and employed for the copolymerization of carbon dioxide with propylene oxide. FT-IR and UV-Vis spectra confirmed the characteristic of metal salen complexes obtained. The central metal atoms in the salen complexes have great influence on the copolymerization of carbon dioxide with propylene oxide. The result shows that chromium metal is more effective to synthesize PPC copolymer. The structure of the resulting PPC was characterized by IR 1H NMR and GPC. 86.3% carbonate content of the PPC was achieved with chromium salen complexes.


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Zhongyuan Zhou ◽  
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