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The use of gold, silver, platinum and palladium for preparation of bimetallic nanoshells (AgAu, AgPt, and AgPdNSs, respectively) and their use for metallo‐ and bio‐metallo catalytic applications have been described. Bimetallic nanoshells (metallo‐catalysts) were employed for silane oxidation to silanols and hydrogen (H2) production. Fast and efficient oxidation of several silanes was observed after only 1 h at room temperature, by employing AgPd NSs as catalyst, acetone as solvent, and water as oxidant. Interestingly, bio‐metallo‐catalysts (NSs‐CALB) prepared from lipase attachment to the bimetallic nanoshells, displayed promising bi‐catalytic activities (enzymatic: transesterification; metallic: silane oxidation).
A influência de grupos protetores na síntese régio-e estereosseletiva de teluretos vinílicos preparados a partir de BuTeNa e álcoois propargílicos e homopropargílicos demonstrou que o eter de silício TIPS é útil como grupo régio-dirigente. A aplicação da metodologia na síntese de um fragmento do (±)-Seselidiol, um produto natural, demonstrou a aplicabilidade da metodologia desenvolvida.The influence of protecting groups on the synthesis of regio-and stereodefined vinyl tellurides derived from the reaction of BuTeNa and propargylic-or homo-propargylic alcohols showed that TIPS silyl ether is useful as a regiodirecting group. The application of the methodology to the synthesis of a fragment of (±)-Seselidiol, a natural product, demonstrated the applicability of the new methodology.
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