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[en] The reducing coupling reactions of ketones in diols and olefins are generally carried out with titanium or samarium compounds. In this work uranium complexes have been used. They have allowed to study the chemical reaction mechanism. This thesis is divided into three parts: 1) the reduction mechanism of uranium tetrachloride by cyclic voltametry has been studied at first. It has been shown that this reduction is followed by a transfer reaction of chlorides between the reduced specie of the higher electronic density and UCl . 2) In the second part is described: the synthesis, the crystal structure, the reactivity of the chemical agents, the stereochemistry of diols and alkenes formation and the pinacolisation reaction catalysis. 3) In the last part, the limits of the McMurry reaction are given by the study of the aromatic ketones pinacolisation reaction by-products. The obtained results show that the complexes of the metals which present a high reducing and oxo-philic (Ti, Sm, U..) character react in a similar way with the carbonyl compounds. If the uranium compounds are less used than those of the titanium in the field of the organic synthesis applications, they are precious auxiliaries and excellent models for reactions mechanisms study and for the synthesis methods optimization. (O.M.)
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Interet des complexes de l'uranium pour l'etude du mecanisme de la reaction de McMurry
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4 Jul 1997; 249 p; 284 refs.; These (D. es Sc.)
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ACTINIDE COMPLEXES, ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ALCOHOLS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CHLORIDES, CHLORINE COMPOUNDS, COMPLEXES, HALIDES, HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, HYDROCARBONS, HYDROXY COMPOUNDS, KINETICS, MAGNETIC RESONANCE, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, RARE EARTH COMPLEXES, REACTION KINETICS, RESONANCE, SYNTHESIS, TITANIUM COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPLEXES, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS
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