32 research outputs found
Aqueous Micellar Environment Impacts the Co-Catalyzed Phototransformation: A Case Study
In recent years, methodologies that rely on water as the reaction medium have gained considerable attention. The unique properties of micellar solutions were shown to improve the regio-, stereo-, and chemoselectivity of different transformations. Herein, we demonstrate that the aqueous environment is a suitable medium for a visible light driven cobalt-catalyzed reaction involving radical species. In this system, reduced vitamin B12 reacts with alkyl halides, generating radicals that are trapped by the lipophilic olefin present in the Stern layer. A series of NMR measurements and theoretical studies revealed the location of reaction components in the micellar system.National Science Centre, Poland, grant MAESTRO 2020/38/A/ST4/00185
A comparison of replicative senescence and doxorubicin-induced premature senescence of vascular smooth muscle cells isolated from human aorta
The tetrazole–azide tautomerism of some nitrotetrazolo [1,5-a]pyridines studied by NMR, IR spectroscopy and molecular orbital calculations
Alkylation of some substituted tetrazolo[1,5-a]pyridines studied by 1H, 13C, 15N NMR and ab initio molecular orbital calculations
An NMR study and ab initio molecular orbital calculation of substituted benzofuroxans and the salt of 4,6-dinitrobenzofuroxan
Aqueous Micellar Environment Impacts the Co-Catalyzed Phototransformation: A Case Study
In recent years, methodologies that rely on water as the reaction medium have gained considerable attention. The unique properties of micellar solutions were shown to improve the regio-, stereo-, and chemoselectivity of different transformations. Herein, we demonstrate that the aqueous environment is a suitable medium for a visible light driven cobalt-catalyzed reaction involving radical species. In this system, reduced vitamin B12reacts with alkyl halides, generating radicals that are trapped by the lipophilic olefin present in the Stern layer. A series of NMR measurements and theoretical studies revealed the location of reaction components in the micellar system.</p
