C-H activation catalysis: synthetic and reactivity studies underpinning future ultra-fast spectroscopic measurements

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Title
C-H activation catalysis: synthetic and reactivity studies underpinning future ultra-fast spectroscopic measurements

CoPED ID
2f606555-3f34-4581-b6bd-215b4dd71b0a

Status
Closed


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2019

End Date
March 31, 2023

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This is a PhD research project in chemistry. This PhD project will continue our investigations into Rh-catalyzed C-H activation. Currently we have a system that upon photoactivation with 400 nm light undergoes intramolecular activation of sp3 centres forming a metallacycle. We will investigate ligand modifications that will build towards the intermolecular activation of alkanes (including building towards the very challenging substrate methane) by tethering the NHC ligand in order to prohibit reactivity with the Rh center, as well as utilizing smaller Me substitution. In addition, we will make comparisons to a related thermally-activated system that undergoes intermolecular arene C-H borylation that we think may proceed via Rh boryls instead of low coordinate Rh complexes. Finally, this work will provide insight into suitable complexes for performing ultra-fast reactivity studies at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in future years.

Stuart Greaves SUPER_PER
Stephen Mansell SUPER_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Organic chemistry
  2. Building prohibitions

Extracted key phrases
  1. H activation catalysis
  2. Intermolecular arene C
  3. Fast reactivity study
  4. Intermolecular activation
  5. Low coordinate Rh complex
  6. H borylation
  7. Phd research project
  8. Fast spectroscopic measurement
  9. Future ultra
  10. Phd project
  11. Rh boryls
  12. Rh center
  13. Suitable complex
  14. Future year
  15. Ligand modification

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