Category: tetrahydroisoquinoline. The mechanism of aromatic electrophilic substitution of aromatic heterocycles is consistent with that of benzene. Compound: 1-Bromoundecane, is researched, Molecular C11H23Br, CAS is 693-67-4, about Solvent Dependence of the Monomer-Dimer Equilibrium of Ketone-Substituted Triscatecholate Titanium(IV) Complexes. Author is Kwamen, A. Carel N.; Jenniches, Judith; Oppel, Iris M.; Albrecht, Markus.
Hierarchical helicates based on ketone-substituted titanium(IV)triscatecholates show different monomer-dimer behavior depending on different solvents. The dimerization constants of a whole series of differently alkyl-substituted complexes is analyzed to show that the solvent has a very strong influence on the dimerization. Hereby, effects like solvophobicity/philicity, sterics, electronics of the substituents and weak side-chain-side-chain interactions seem to act in concert.
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