1271-51-8, Vinylferrocene is a iron-catalyst compound, ?involved in a variety of chemical synthesis. Rlated chemical reaction is continuously updated
About 424 mg (about 2 mmol) of vinylferrocene, about 312 mg (about 0.5 mmol) of tris(4-iodophenyl)amine and about 7 mg (about 6 mol percent) of palladium acetate were placed in a flask. After a reflux condenser was connected to the flask, about 3 ml of 1,4-dioxene as a solvent, about 480 mul (about 2 mmol) of tri-n-butylamine as a base and about 11 mul (about 9 mol percent) of tri-t-butylphosphine were injected into the flask using a syringe under a nitrogen atmosphere. The solution was degassed with nitrogen gas, and refluxed in an oil bath. The reaction was allowed to proceed for about 4 days. The reaction solution was diluted with about 10 ml of methylene chloride and neutralized with a saturated aqueous solution of ammonium chloride. The neutralized solution was transferred to a separatory funnel, followed by phase separation. The obtained organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and passed through a glass filter to obtain a transparent polymer solution. The polymer solution was evaporated under reduced pressure to remove the solvents. The residue was purified by column chromatography using toluene/hexane (1/2), yielding the metallocenyl dendrimer (about 301 mg) of Formula 2 as an orange solid. The 1H-NMR spectrum of the metallocenyl dendrimer is shown in FIG. 3., 1271-51-8
1271-51-8 Vinylferrocene 16211828, airon-catalyst compound, is more and more widely used in various fields.
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Patent; Choi, Tae Lim; Lee, Kwang Hee; Lee, Sang Kyun; US2011/213172; (2011); A1;,
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