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The Rapid and Efficient Synthesis of Bromohydrins from Olefins under HBr/H2O2 System by Visible Light Induced

  • Tang, Rui-Ren;Gong, Nian-Hua
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.8
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    • pp.1832-1834
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    • 2009
  • A simple and safe method has been presented for conversion of olefins into bromohydrins using hydrogen bromide and hydrogen peroxide as bromide source by visible light induced within a very short time to get high yield bromohydrins along with a little mount dibromo-product. In this paper, cyclohexene is firstly carried out as the model substrate and investigated the bromination under HBr/$H_2O_2$ system using 150 W incandescent light irradiated in C$Cl_4$ within short time to get good yield of 2-bromocyclohexanol along with a little mount of 1,2-dibromocyclohexane; then, a series of alkenes are brominated to corresponding bromohydrins using the same protocol.

Interaction of Indigo Carmine with Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide and Application to Determination of Cationic Surfactant in Wastewater

  • Wang, Hong-Yan;Gao, Hong-Wen;Zhao, Jian-Fu
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.10
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    • pp.1444-1448
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    • 2003
  • The microsurface adsorption - spectral correction (MSASC) technique has been applied to the interaction of indigo carmine (IC) with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). The aggregation of IC on CTAB obeys Langmuir isothermal adsorption. The results show that both the monomer complex $IC{\cdot}CTAB$ and the micellar complex $(IC{\cdot}CTAB)_{78}$ were formed. The binding constant of the monomer complex was calculated to be $K_{IC{\cdot}CTAB}$ = 2.20 ${\times}10^5L{\cdot}mol^{-1}$, and the molar absorptivity of the micellar complex was calculated to be ${\varepsilon}_{(IC{\cdot}CTAB)78}\;^{560nm}$ = 8.58 ${\times}10^5L{\cdot}mol^{-1}{\cdot}cm^{-1}$. The aggregation was applied to the determination of cationic surfactant in wastewater.

Diastereoselective Synthesis of 1,6-Diepicastanospermine from D-Glucono-δ-lactone

  • Jang, Ki-Chang;Choi, Sung-Jun;Kim, Jin-Hyo;Lee, Jin-Hwan;Lee, Byong-Won;Park, Ki-Hun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.921-924
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    • 2003
  • Homochiral (-)-pipecolaldehyde 6 from D-glucono- δ-lactone underwent a highly diastereoselective addition upon treatment with vinylmagnesium bromide. Treatment with vinylmagnesium bromide produced antiaminoalcohol 7a which was easily converted into the synthesis of 1,6-diepicastanospermine 2.

Characteristic of Heat and Mass Transfer on Inner Ribbed Notched Fin Tube Absorber (내면가공 핀튜브 흡수기의 열 및 물질전달특성)

  • 설원실;권오경;문춘근;정용옥;윤정인
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.478-485
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    • 2000
  • An experimental study of the absorption process of water vapor into lithium bromide solution was performed. For the purpose of development of high performance absorption chiller-heater utilizing Lithium Bromide solution as working fluid, the absorber is the most effective to improve the performance of an absorber because it requires the largest heat transfer area in an absorption chiller-heater system. This paper introduces bare tube and inner ribbed notched fin tube for the absorber of absorption chiller-heaters. Inner ribbed notched fin tube has about 10∼20% higher heat and mass transfer performance than bare tube conventionally used in absorbers and the it is expected to perform high heat and mass transfer. This paper will provide important information on the selection of absorber tubes in commercial absorption chill-heaters.

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Bromine-Exchange Reaction of Antimony Tribromide with Benzyl Bromide in Nitrobenzene and in 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene$^*$

  • Choi Sang Up;Pae Young Il;Rhyu Sok Hwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 1982
  • The rate of the bromine-exchange reaction of antimony tribromide with benzyl bromide in nitrobenzene or 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene has been measured, using Br-82 labelled antimony tribromide. The result of the study indicates that the exchange reaction is first order with respect to benzyl bromide, and either second or first order with respect to antimony tribromide depending on its concentrations. The second-order kinetics with respect to antimony tribromide have been observed at relatively high $[SbBr_3]$ concentrations, and the first-order kinetics at lower $[SbBr_3]$ concentrations. Reaction mechanisms are proposed for the exchange reaction.

Salt Effects on the Critical Micelle Concentration and Counterion Binding of Cetylpyridinium Bromide Micelles

  • Jong Jae Chung;Sang Wook Lee;Joon Ho Choi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.411-413
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    • 1991
  • The effects of electrolyte on the critical micelle concentration (cmc) and bromide counterion binding in the micelles of cetylpyridinium bromide (CPB) have been investigated by UV spectroscopy and conductance measurements. Salts used in this study decreased cmc in the order $Cl^-\;<\;Br^-\;<\;NO3^-$ (which parallels the lyotropic series for the inorganic anions) and the effects on cmc followed the equation proposed by Shinoda: log cmc = A - B log (cmc + [NaX]). In the equation, constant B represents the counterion binding to the micelles at cmc and for the micelle of CPB at $25^{\circ}C$, B=80.76%. The association constant for the binding of counterions to long chain cations within micelles was also derived from the cmc values and counterion binding constant to the micelles.

Studies on the Quaternization of Tertiary Amines (Ⅱ). Kinetics and Mechanism for the Reaction of Substituted Phenacyl Bromides with Substituted Pyridines (3차 아민의 4차화반응에 관한 연구 (제2보). 치환 브롬화페나실류와 치환 피리딘류와의 반응에 관한 반응속도론적 연구)

  • Yoh Soo Dong;Kwang Taik Shim;Lee Kyung A
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.110-118
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    • 1981
  • Kinetics and mechanism for the reaction of substituted phenacyl bromides with substituted pyridines have been determined at 25, 35 and $45^{\circ}C$ in methanol and dimethylformamide by the conductivity method. The rate constants for the reaction of various pyridines with phenacyl bromide shown that electron-donating substituents in the pyridine increase the rate, while electron-attracting one decrease in both solvents. The effect of substituents in substrate, the rate being increased by electron-attracting substituents. This is as expected for nucleophilic attack of amines on the carbon atom. Isokinetic and $Br{\psi}nsted$ linear relationship were shown in the reaction of phenacyl bromide with pyridines in both solvent in which isokinetic temperature were obtained 614, $202^{\circ}K$ and ${\beta}$ values were 0.29, 0.36 in methanol and dimethylformamide respectively. In the case of the reaction of substituted phenacyl bromide with pyridines, isokinetic temperature decreases with increasing electron-attracting ability of the substituents in the phenacyl bromide, while the ${\beta}$ values were reverse. From the above results, it can be inferred that N…C bond formation decreases progressively from p-chloro- to p-methoxyphenacyl bromide and the bond formation predominates in DMF than methanol. The ${\rho}$ values of Hammett equation of the reaction of phenacyl bromide with substituted pyridines are negative in both solvent, but its value was larger negative in DMF than methanol and the ${\rho}$ value of that of substitutted substrates with pyridine was 0.3, the low value is ascribed to direct $S_N2$ attack of the nitrogen atom in pyridine ring at the methylene carbon.

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Study on deodorizing polyethylene film made from waste shell powder (패각 폐자원을 재활용한 악취제거기능을 갖는 폴리에틸렌 필름에 대한 연구)

  • Chun Byoung Chul;Chung Yong-Chan;Chong Mi Hwa;Park Jung-Hwan;Kweon Oh-Cheul
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.48-54
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    • 2003
  • Odor-removing polyethylene film utilizing waste shell powder (annual production: 250,000 ton) was prepared. Odor removal was designed to work by cation or cationic surfactant adsorbed onto the shell surface by ion-exchange: cationic surfactants (DTAB (n-dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide), CTAB (n-cetyltrimethylammonium bromide) and DHAB (n-dihexade-cyldimethylammonium bromide), and cations $Ce^{3+}$ , $Mg^{2+}$ and $Al^{3+}$) were used. Surface-modified waste shell powder was com-pounded with LDPE to produce 20 wt% shell masterbatch (MB), and the MB was again blended with LDPE to get shell-containing LDPE films with 3,5, 10 wt% of shell (width: 40 cm, thickness: 40 $\mu\textrm{m}$). Mechanical properties of the various shell-LDPE films maintained more than 80 % of that of pure LDPE film. Both shell film modified with cationic surfactant and one without shell surface-modification showed excellent odor-removing ability.

Synthesis of Some Novel Thiazolyl - Azetidinone Hybrids

  • Ahn, Chuljin;Hegde, Hemant;Shetty, Nitinkumar S.
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.60 no.2
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    • pp.107-110
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    • 2016
  • A new series of hydrazino thiazolyl-2-azetidinone 4(a-i) derivatives were synthesized efficiently using benzylidene hydrazinyl thiazole derivatives 3(a-i). The precursors, benzylidene hydrazinyl thiazoles were prepared by reacting 4-fluoro phenacyl bromide with thiosemicarbazones 2(a-i). All the structures of the synthesized compounds were ascertained by IR, NMR and mass spectral analysis.

A Novel Synthetic Route to 11-Deoxyanthracycline AB Synthons

  • Kim, Hee-doo;Park, Sang-Ae;Jew, Sang-Sup
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.249-255
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    • 1994
  • An efficient synthetic method for 11-deoxyanthracycline AB synthons is described. A verstile key intemediate vinyl bromide 3 was prepared from 5- methodxy-1-tetralone in three steps, and then was converted to the allylic alcohols 4 and 8 which, in tum, fumished highly fuctionalized AB synthons 7 and 12, respectively, via sequential epoxidation-reduction-protection processes.

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