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- Professor:
Curtis B. Anderson |
Current
Research
My general interest is understanding the organic reactivity of noble metals like palladium, platinum and rhodium with unsaturated hydrocarbons and attempting to develop practical synthetic procedures. Compounds of such metals find use as catalysts in a host of industrial and energy-related processes as well as many reactions of synthetic utility. Recently I have been looking for improved catalysts for hydrosilylation and have produced good yields of silylated alkenes, dienes, and alkenes which can be useful synthetic intermediates.
Another interesting reaction has been palladium catalyzed carbonylations of dienes like bismethylenecyclohexane and cyclooctadiene which lead to interesting stereochemistry or bicyclic compounds.
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| Selected
Research Publications |
| Novel Ring Closure Carbonylation Reaction of 1,5-Cyclooctadiene in the Presence of Pd(II) Catalysts, C.B. Anderson and R. Markovic, Coll. Czech. Chem. Commun. 116, 2374-2382 (1992) | | Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonylation of 1,5-Cyclooctadiene Effects of Temperature and Pressure, C.B. Anderson and R. Markovic, Coll. Czech. Chem. Commun. 56, 663-672 (1991). | | (E,E)-1-Methoxy-4-trimethylsilyl-1,3-butadiene: A Diene for the Diels-Alder Synthesis of Methoxy-substituted allyl silanes, J.J. Pegram and C.B. Anderson, Tetrahedron Lett. 32, 2197-2198 (1991). | |
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