A catalyst don’t appear in the overall stoichiometry of the reaction it catalyzes, COA of Formula: C10Cl2Ti, but it must appear in at least one of the elementary reactions in the mechanism for the catalyzed reaction. 1271-19-8, Name is Titanocenedichloride, molecular formula is C10Cl2Ti. In a Article, authors is Schenke, Detlef,once mentioned of 1271-19-8
Compounds of the type (1-camphe)4M (M=Ti (II), Zr (III), Hf (IV); 1-camphe = 1-camphenyl = 2-methyliden-3,3-dimethyl-bicyclo<2.2.1>heptyl) were synthesized from the metal tetrahalides and 1-camphenyllithium.In a similar manner (C5H5)2M(1-camphe)Cl (M= Ti (V), Zr (VI)) and (C5H5)2M(1-camphe)2 (M= Ti (VII), Zr (VIII)) could be obtained.Furthermore, C5H5Ti(1-camphe)3 (IX) was prepared from VII and 1-camphenyllithium at a temperature of -90 deg C.All compounds were characterized by elemental analysis, MS, IR, 1H and 13C NMR spectra and by polarographic measurements.In no case an interaction could be proved between the exocyclic double bond and the metal atom.Compounds V-VIII are mixtures of stereoisomers.
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