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Synthesis and fluorescence studies on menthol-coumarin conjugates
Rao, H. Surya Prakash,Desai, Avinash
, p. 514 - 524 (2015/07/07)
A three-step protocol for synthesis of alcohol containing aliphatic natural products and coumarins has been described. The Blaise reaction of converting the nitrile to β-keto esters formed key-step in this protocol. The menthol-coumarin conjugates prepared for the first time are subjected to absorption and fluorescence emission studies. The studies reveal that menthol substitution has little influence on the absorption or emission characteristic of the chromophore. However, substitution of C(6)H or C(6)OMe of the coumarin with NEt2 has dramatic influence on both absorption and emission of the conjugate. Solvatochromic studies and analysis of Stoke shift data show that the menthol-coumarin conjugate with C(6)NEt2 stabilizes itself in dipolar push-pull structure in ground and excited states.
Solid sodium stannate as a high-efficiency superbase catalyst for anti-Markovnikov hydroamination and hydroalkoxylation of electron-deficient olefins under mild conditions
Zhang, Shuguo,Wei, Yudan,Yin, Shuangfeng,Au, Chak-Tong
, p. 712 - 716 (2013/01/09)
A solid superbase with H- above 26.5 has been obtained through thermal treatment of sodium stannate hydrate. It was found to be an efficient catalyst for anti-Markovnikov hydroamination and hydroalkoxylation of electron-deficient olefins under mild conditions.
Increased efficacies of an individual catalytic site in clustered multivalent dendritic catalysts
Jayamurugan, Govindasamy,Jayaraman, Narayanaswamy
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2379 - 2390 (2009/12/28)
In the studies reported so far on dendrimer-mediated catalysis, the efficacies of the catalytic units were studied and compared primarily across the generations. In order to identify the efficacy of an individual catalytic unit with respect to the number
