Molecular Formula | C11H18N3Zr |
Molar Mass | 283.51 |
Cyclopentadienyl Tris (dimethylamide) zirconium is an organometallic compound with the formula C11H18N3Zr. It is an organic zirconium compound with many unique properties and applications.
Nature:
1. Cyclopentadienyl Tris (dimethylamide) zirconium is a stable, colorless solid.
2. Its chemical properties are stable and not easy to decompose.
3. It is soluble in organic solvents, such as toluene, dichloromethane, etc.
Use:
1. Cyclopentadienyl Tris (dimethylamide) zirconium is widely used in the field of organic synthesis as a catalyst and ligand.
2. It can be used in Chiral synthesis and homogeneous catalytic reactions to provide high efficiency and selectivity.
3. It can also be used to synthesize organic molecules and materials with special functions.
Method:
The method of preparing Cyclopentadienyl Tris (dimethylamide) zirconium is relatively complicated, usually through the following steps:
1. First, it is necessary to react cyclopentadiene with Tri (dimethylamide) zirconium to form a zirconium compound of ethyl isopropyl cyclopentene ketone.
2. Then, under appropriate conditions, the zirconium ketone compound should be reacted with appropriate ligands, such as metallocene ligands, to generate the target product Cyclopentadienyl Tris (dimethylamide) zirconium.
Safety Information:
1. Cyclopentadienyl Tris (dimethylamide) zirconium is relatively stable under normal use conditions, but it still needs to follow laboratory safety operating procedures.
2. It should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from fire and oxidant.
3. When handling, wear appropriate protective gloves, glasses and laboratory coats to avoid contact with skin and eyes.
4. In case of accidental contact with skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. In case of severe discomfort or persistent discomfort, seek medical attention immediately.
Please note that the use and handling of organometallic compounds requires caution and compliance with relevant safety guidelines and regulations.