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Title:
POLYMERIZABLE SPHERICAL TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES, SPHERICAL TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES, AND PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BOTH
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2007/102501
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
[PROBLEMS] To provide a polymerizable spherical transition metal complex which has a hollow shell structure composed of transition metal atoms and bidentate organic ligands having substituents having polymerizable groups at the end, wherein the substituents are arrayed in the interior of the shell; a spherical transition metal complex as described above wherein the polymerizable groups are polymerized in the interior of the shell; and processes for the production of both. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] A polymerizable spherical transition metal complex having a hollow shell structure, characterized in that the shell is composed of a transition metal atoms (wherein a is an integer of 6 to 60) and 2a bidentate organic ligands having substituents each having one or more polymerizable groups at the end and that the substituents are arrayed in the interior of the shell; a spherical transition metal complex as described above wherein the polymerizable groups are polymerized in the interior of the shell; and processes for the production of both.

Inventors:
FUJITA MAKOTO (JP)
SATO SOTA (JP)
MURASE TAKASHI (JP)
IIDA TETSUYA (JP)
HIGUCHI TAKANOBU (JP)
TANAKA SATORU (JP)
Application Number:
PCT/JP2007/054313
Publication Date:
September 13, 2007
Filing Date:
March 06, 2007
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Assignee:
UNIV TOKYO (JP)
PIONEER CORP (JP)
FUJITA MAKOTO (JP)
SATO SOTA (JP)
MURASE TAKASHI (JP)
IIDA TETSUYA (JP)
HIGUCHI TAKANOBU (JP)
TANAKA SATORU (JP)
International Classes:
C07D213/30; C07F15/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO2004039781A12004-05-13
Foreign References:
JP2007015947A2007-01-25
US20030166920A12003-09-04
JP2006008996A2006-01-12
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
MIZUNO, Katsufumi et al. (2-3, Marunouchi 2-chome,, Chiyoda-k, Tokyo05, JP)
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