Christophe Grosjean
Durham University
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2008
Christophe Grosjean; Stephen K. Scott; Andrew Whiting; M.J. Willis; Allen R. Wright
This paper reports on the influence of oscillations on product selectivity as well as the dynamics of product formation during the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction in a catalytic system (PdI2, KI, Air, NaOAc in methanol). The occurrence of the pH oscillations is related to PdI2 granularity and the initial pH drop after phenylacetylene addition. To achieve pH and reaction exotherm oscillations regulation of the amount of PdI2 is required, ensuring that the initial pH does not fall significantly below 1 after phenylacetylene addition. Experiments in both oscillatory and non-oscillatory pH regimes were performed in an HEL SIMULAR reaction calorimeter with the concentration-time profiles measured using a GC-MS. It is demonstrated that when operating in an oscillatory pH regime product formation may be suppressed until oscillations occur after which there is a steep increase in the formation of Z-2-phenyl-but-2-enedioic acid dimethyl ester. When operating in non-oscillatory pH mode the products are formed steadily over time with the main products being Z-2-phenyl-but-2-enedioic acid dimethyl ester, 2-phenyl-acrylic acid methyl ester and E-3-phenyl-acrylic acid methyl ester.
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2004
John H. Atherton; John Blacker; Michael R. Crampton; Christophe Grosjean
Kinetics studies are reported of the reactions of benzylidene benzylamine 4a, and of benzylidene allylamine 4b, with cyanide in aqueous buffers to give the corresponding [small alpha]-aminonitriles. The results allow the calculation of values of rate and equilibrium constants for reaction of the iminium ions formed from 4a and 4b with cyanide ions. These values are compared with those, obtained from the hydrolysis reactions, for reaction of the iminium ions with hydroxide ions and with water. Comparison with some other iminium ions reveals that those formed from 4a and 4b are relatively unreactive due to the possibilities of charge delocalisation.
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2006
Kenny Arnold; Bryan Davies; Richard L. Giles; Christophe Grosjean; Gillian E. Smith; Andrew Whiting
Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2006
John Blacker; Lisa A. Clutterbuck; Michael R. Crampton; Christophe Grosjean; Michael North
Angewandte Chemie | 2008
Karel Aelvoet; Andrei S. Batsanov; Alexandrea J. Blatch; Christophe Grosjean; Leonard G.F. Patrick; Christian Alan Paul Smethurst; Andrew Whiting
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2008
Christophe Grosjean; Stephen K. Scott; Andrew Whiting; M.J. Willis; Allen Wright
Chemical Physics Letters | 2007
Christophe Grosjean; Stephen K. Scott; Andrew Whiting; M.J. Willis; Allen R. Wright
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007
Andrei S. Batsanov; Christophe Grosjean; Thorben Schütz; Andrew Whiting
Organic Process Research & Development | 2012
Christophe Grosjean; Julie Parker; Carl Thirsk; Allen Wright
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2004
John H. Atherton; John Blacker; Michael R. Crampton; Christophe Grosjean