Rational design of a new class of polycyclic organic bases bearing two superbasic sites and their applications in the CO2 capture and activation process

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Rabindranath LoBishwajit Ganguly

Abstract

A new type of polycyclic organic superbases is reported with very high proton affinities in the gas phase and the pK(a) upto 45.8 units in acetonitrile. They have exhibited the 2nd pK(a) upto 44.4 units, which is the highest 2nd pK(a) reported till date. These organic superbases can be useful in the fixation of CO(2) released from different industrial sources.

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Jan 8, 2013·Journal of Molecular Modeling·Otilia MóJosé Elguero
Dec 3, 2016·Chemistry : a European Journal·Abul Kalam Biswas, Bishwajit Ganguly
Sep 7, 2013·Organic Letters·Michal ZaliberaGeorg Gescheidt
Mar 16, 2013·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a·Abul Kalam BiswasBishwajit Ganguly
Mar 1, 2013·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Danijela BarićBorislav Kovačević

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