2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11243-007-9029-8
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Oxidation of electron deficient olefins using a copper(II) complex based on a bis-benzimidazole diamide ligand

Abstract: New bis-benzimidazole based diamide ligands N, N 0 -bis(2-methyl benzimidazolyl)-benzene-1,3-dicarboxamide [GBBA] and N-Octyl-N, N 0 -bis(2-methyl benzimidazolyl)-benzene-1,3-dicarboxamide [O-GBBA] have been synthesized and utilized to prepare Cu(II) complexes of general composition [Cu(GBBA)X 2 ] Á nH 2 O and [Cu(O-GBBA)X 2 ] Á n H 2 O, where X is an exogenous anionic ligand (X = Cl -, NO 3 -

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“…These are assigned to amide I (mainly υ C=N amide stretch), amide II (mainly υ C=O amide stretch) and benzimidazole (υ C=N-C=C ) stretching frequency respectively 19 . The benzene ring bands appear at 736 cm -1 (due to benzimidazole ring) and at 691 cm -1 (linker benzene).…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopy and Cyclic Voltammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are assigned to amide I (mainly υ C=N amide stretch), amide II (mainly υ C=O amide stretch) and benzimidazole (υ C=N-C=C ) stretching frequency respectively 19 . The benzene ring bands appear at 736 cm -1 (due to benzimidazole ring) and at 691 cm -1 (linker benzene).…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopy and Cyclic Voltammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent past, there has been an increasing interest in developing environmental-friendly greener processes, which are also economically viable. Homogeneous transition metal catalyst systems suffer from a major drawback of the catalyst recovery and/or reuse affecting the overall economics of the process [8,9]. Through the past few decades, there have been significant developments in the application of heterogeneous catalysts for the industrial production of organic chemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent past, there has been an increasing interest in developing environmental friendly greener processes, which are also economically viable. Homogeneous transition metal catalyst systems suffer from a major drawback of the catalyst recovery and/or reuse affecting the overall economics of the process [6,7]. In the past few decades, there have been significant developments in the application of heterogeneous catalysts for the industrial production of organic chemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%