Most of the natural products isolated at present are heterocyclic compounds, so heterocyclic compounds occupy an important position in the research of organic chemistry. A compound: 32717-95-6, is researched, SMILESS is C12=C(CCC3=C4CC2)[Cu+]1534[Cl-][Cu+]678(C9=C6CCC7=C8CC9)[Cl-]5, Molecular C16H16Cl2Cu2Journal, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry called Copper(I) complexes with the hexaazafulleroid C60(NR)6, derived from (2S,4S)-4-azido-1-benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(t-butylaminocarbonyl)pyrrolidine as multitopic ligand. Catalytic properties in oxidation of sulfides, Author is Iglesias, M.; Gomez-Lor, B.; Santos, A., the main research direction is copper hexaazafulleroid pyrrolidinecarboxamide preparation sulfide oxidation catalyst; pyrrolidinecarboxylate hexaazafulleroid copper preparation sulfide oxidation catalyst; azafulleroid pyrrolidinecarboxamide copper preparation sulfide oxidation catalyst; fulleroid pyrrolidinecarboxamide copper preparation sulfide oxidation catalyst; fullerene pyrrolidinecarboxamide copper preparation sulfide oxidation catalyst.Name: Chloro(1,5-cyclooctadiene)copper(I) dimer.
Reactions in a molar ratio 1:6 of the hexaazafulleroid C60(NR)6 (1), derived from the chiral azide (2S,4S)-4-azido-1-benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(t-butylaminocarbonyl)pyrrolidine (2), with the copper(I) complexes [Cu(MeCN)4]ClO4 and [CuCl(cod)]2 (cod = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) lead to the polymetalated species C60[(NR)Cu(MeCN)2(ClO4)]6 (3) and C60[(NR)CuCl(cod)]6·2CuCl (4), resp., which were characterized by IR, 1H- and 13C-NMR spectroscopies and by mass spectrometry techniques (ES-, FAB- and MALDI-MS). The performance of both complexes as catalysts in the oxidation of alkyl Ph sulfides [methyl Ph sulfide, (2-ethylbutyl) Ph sulfide] was evaluated.
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