The molecular Suzuki cross-coupling reaction was conducted mechanochemically, without solvents, ligands, or catalyst powders. Utilizing one catalytically active palladium milling ball, products could be formed in quantitative yield in as little as 30 min. In contrast to previous reports, the adjustment of milling parameters led to the complete elimination of abrasion from the catalyst ball, thus enabling the first reported systematic catalyst analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report high-resolution infrared spectroscopic studies on complexes of propargyl alcohol with water (D2O) molecules, formed in superfluid helium droplets. The spectra were recorded in the frequency ranges of 2605-2700 cm-1 and 2730-2820 cm-1, covering the symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations of the bound D2O. Mass-selective infrared spectroscopic measurements, a variation of the band intensities with dopant partial pressures (pickup curves) and ab initio calculations, performed at the MP2/6-311++G(d,p) level of theory, reveal the formation of two local minimum structures for the 1 : 1 PAD2O cluster.
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