Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex.

Theoretical investigation of the rearrangement reaction was carried out. The relative energies of the reactant and possible products were determined using a hybrid QM/MM method with the ONIOM approach. The theoretical results indicate that the lower energy structures were those of the experimenta...

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Main Author: Tan, Siok Gim.
Other Authors: Leung, Pak Hing
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-142542023-02-28T23:49:03Z Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex. Tan, Siok Gim. Leung, Pak Hing School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Deng, Weiqiao DRNTU::Science::Chemistry Theoretical investigation of the rearrangement reaction was carried out. The relative energies of the reactant and possible products were determined using a hybrid QM/MM method with the ONIOM approach. The theoretical results indicate that the lower energy structures were those of the experimentally obtained products. The combination of experimental and theoretical investigations shows that the reaction was controlled by thermodynamics. Master of Science 2008-11-12T01:13:08Z 2008-11-12T01:13:08Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14254 en 155 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Siok Gim.
Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex.
description Theoretical investigation of the rearrangement reaction was carried out. The relative energies of the reactant and possible products were determined using a hybrid QM/MM method with the ONIOM approach. The theoretical results indicate that the lower energy structures were those of the experimentally obtained products. The combination of experimental and theoretical investigations shows that the reaction was controlled by thermodynamics.
author2 Leung, Pak Hing
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Tan, Siok Gim.
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author Tan, Siok Gim.
author_sort Tan, Siok Gim.
title Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex.
title_short Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex.
title_full Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex.
title_fullStr Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex.
title_full_unstemmed Platinum (II) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(II) complex.
title_sort platinum (ii) catalyzed transformations of a dialkynylphosphine coordinated platinum(ii) complex.
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14254
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