N. L. Bazyakina
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2015
M. V. Moskalev; Alexandra A. Skatova; Valentina A. Chudakova; N. M. Khvoinova; N. L. Bazyakina; Alexander G. Morozov; Olga V. Kazarina; Anton V. Cherkasov; G. A. Abakumov; Igor L. Fedushkin
Digallane (dpp-bian)Ga—Ga(dpp-bian) (1) (dpp-bian is the 1,2-bis[(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino]acenaphthene) catalyzes the addition of 4-chloroaniline to some terminal alkynes RC≡CH (R = Bun, Ph, 4-MeC6H4). The reaction orders in each of the substrates were found for the reaction of phenylacetylene with 4-chloroaniline catalyzed by compound 1. The reaction of compound 1 with phenylacetylene in a molar ratio of 1: 10 led to 1-[N-(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino]-2-(1-phenylethylidene)acenaphthene (5) and the compound [C12H6(NC6H3Pr2i)(PhC=CH2)(PhC=CH)]Ga(C≡CPh)2 (6). The reaction of digallane 1 with phenylacetylene and aniline in a stoichiometric ratio of 1: 2: 2 gave bis-anilide (dpp-bian)-Ga[N(H)Ph]2 (7) in 40% yield. The compound (PhC≡C)3Ga·THF (9) was obtained by the reaction of three equivalents of sodium phenylacetylide (prepared in situ from phenylacetylene and sodium) with one equivalent of GaCl3 in tetrahydrofuran. Compounds 5—7 and 9 were characterized by IR spectroscopy, 1H NMR spectroscopy was used to characterize products 5, 6, and 9, whereas EPR spectroscopy was used for amide 7. The structures of compounds 5—7 and 9 were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2016
A. M. Yakub; M. V. Moskalev; N. L. Bazyakina; Anton V. Cherkasov; A. S. Shavyrin; Igor L. Fedushkin
The complexes (dpp-bian)Mg(thf)3, (dpp-bian)Ca(thf)4 and (dpp-bian)Mg(pyr)3 (dpp-bian is the 1,2-bis[(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino]acenaphthene dianion; pyr is the pyrrolidine) catalyze the addition of pyrrolidine to 2-vinylpyridine at room temperature. The compound (dppbian)Mg[N(SiMe3)2] containing a dpp-bian radical anion catalyzes the addition of pyrrolidine to styrene at 60 °C. The dpp-bian radical anion lithium-sodium salt [(dpp-bian)Li{N-(SiMe3)2}][Na(C7H8)] is an active catalyst of the addition of pyrrolidine to styrene and isoprene at 60 °C. In all the case, the content of the catalyst was from 1 to 2 mol.%. For styrene and 2-vinylpyridine, the reactions proceeded with the formation of anti-Markovnikov addition product, while 1,4-addition product was obtained in the case of isoprene.
Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2013
Igor L. Fedushkin; Alexandra A. Skatova; N. L. Bazyakina; Valentina A. Chudakova; N. M. Khvoinova; Alexander S. Nikipelov; O. V. Eremenko; A. V. Piskunov; Georgy K. Fukin; Konstantin A. Lyssenko
The reduction of 1,2-bis(trimethylsilylimino)acenaphthene and 1,2-bis{[3,5-bis(trifluoromethylphenyl)]imino}acenaphthene with metals gave magnesium, calcium, europium, zinc, and gallium complexes containing radical-anion and dianionic ligands of the 1,2-diiminoacenaphthene type. Their structures were studied by 1H NMR, ESR, and/or single-crystal X-ray analysis. Some chemical transformations of the complexes were carried out.
Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2005
V. V. Kutyreva; E. A. Shchupak; V. L. Karnatsevich; N. L. Bazyakina; Olga Suvorova
The Prato reaction was used to synthesize a monoammonium derivative of fullerenopyrrolidine.
Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2018
A. M. Yakub; M. V. Moskalev; N. L. Bazyakina; Igor L. Fedushkin
A mixture of allylbromide and diphenylacetonitrile is reduced to afford 2,2-diphenylpentene-4-nitrile as a major product in the presence of catalytic amounts of the magnesium complex (dpp-bian)Mg(thf)3 (dpp-bian is 1,2-bis[(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino]acenaphthene dianion). The overall conversion of nitrile is 71% within 3 h at 85 °С. 4,4-Diphenylbutene-1 and diphenylmethane are by-products in this process. Complexes (dpp-bian)Mg(thf)3 and (dpp-bian)Ca(thf)4 (in an amount of 0.5—5 mol.%) catalyze the intramolecular hydroamination of some aminopentenes and aminohexenes with the conversion from 67 to 99%.
Russian Journal of General Chemistry | 2006
Olga Suvorova; D. Verle; N. L. Bazyakina; V. V. Kutyreva; S. G. Makarov; E. A. Shchupak
The reaction of ferrocene with phthalonitrile at 200°C in a vacuum in the absence of solvents forms crystals of the monoclinic phthalocyanine β phase and ferrocene polymerization products. The use of oxide powders (SiO2, V2O5) as a surface for the reaction of ferrocene with phthalonitrile makes it possible to obtain iron phthalocyanines. The samples of pure compounds and deposited phthalocyanine complexes were analyzed by electronic absorption and IR spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction.
Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2008
K. N. Maximova; N. L. Bazyakina; V. V. Kutyreva; Olga Suvorova; G. A. Domrachev
Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2009
N. L. Bazyakina; Olga Suvorova; K. N. Maksimova
Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2011
K. N. Maksimova; N. L. Bazyakina; Olga Suvorova; Dieter Wöhrle
Russian Journal of General Chemistry | 2010
K. N. Maksimova; N. L. Bazyakina; Olga Suvorova; Dieter Wöhrle