Issue 24, 1997

Synthesis and structural characterisation of tripodal titanium silsesquioxane complexes: a new class of highly active catalysts for liquid phase alkene epoxidation

Abstract

Titanium silsesquioxane complexes [Ti(L)(R7Si7O12)], possessing tripodal geometry, represent models for heterogeneous titanosilicate catalysts; the new complexes are exceptionally active and selective catalysts for liquid phase alkene epoxidation reactions.

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Chem. Commun., 1997, 2411-2412

Synthesis and structural characterisation of tripodal titanium silsesquioxane complexes: a new class of highly active catalysts for liquid phase alkene epoxidation

M. Crocker, R. H. M. Herold, M. Crocker and A. Guy Orpen, Chem. Commun., 1997, 2411 DOI: 10.1039/A704969B

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