Search for dissertations about: "salen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the word salen.
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1. Studies of Ultrafast Relaxation and Photodissociation Processes in Solution
Abstract : This thesis focuses on femtosecond studies of relaxation and photo-induced dissociation processes in the liquid environment. Measurements are performed using both polarization sensitive and magic angle transient absorption spectroscopy with excitation wavelengths of 387 nm and 258 nm and a white light continuum probe. READ MORE
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2. New Methods for Chiral Cyanohydrin Synthesis
Abstract : This thesis deals with method development in asymmetric catalysis and specifically syntheses of enantioenriched O-functionalized cyanohydrins. The first part describes the development of a method for the synthesis of O‑alkoxycarbonylated and O-acylated cyanohydrins. READ MORE
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3. Manganese(salen) catalyzed epoxidation of alkenes
Abstract : This thesis deals the with steric and electronic effects inthe manganese(salen) catalyzed epoxidation of alkenes.Different methods were employed in the mechanisticinvestigations; molecular modelling, radical trapping, Hammettstudies on linear free-energy relationships and densityfunctional methods. READ MORE
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4. Application of the 2-Pyridone Hydrogen-Bonding Motif in Supramolecular Catalysis and in Phenanthroline Based Ligands
Abstract : This thesis concentrates on the development, synthesis and evaluation of supramolecular systems, assembled from its components by means of hydrogen bonding, using the self-complementary 2-pyridone motif. The thesis is divided in two parts. READ MORE
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5. Investigation of Kinetically Labile Supramolecu-lar System Addressing Substrate Selectivity in the Catalytic Epoxidations of Olefins
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to the development and investigation of a supramolecular system used to catalyze Jacobsen-Katsuki epoxidations with the aim to attain substrate selectivity without product inhibition. The supramolecular catalyst is composed of two well-defined entities or units: a catalytic and a receptor. READ MORE