a,a,a
0
,a
0
-tetrabromoxylene 218
tetra-n-butylammoniumperruthenate
(TBAP) 157
tetrahydrofuran lactone 103
tetrahydroquinoline 258
meso-tetrakismesitylporphyrin dianion (tmp)
160
N,N,N
0
,N
00
-tetrakis(2-pyridylmethyl)-1,2-
ethylenediamine (tpen) 406
N,N,N
0
,N
00
-tetrakis(2-pyridylmethyl)-1,3-
propanediamine (tptn) 405
tetralin 441
tetramethylammoniumhydroxide 153
7,8,15,16-tetraoxadispiro[5.2.5.2]
hexadecane 139
tetraphenylporphyrin (TPP) 49, 264
tetra-n-propylammoniumperruthenate
(TPAP) 157ff.
thioether 285
– sulfoxidation in fluorinated alcohol
solvent 136
thiol
– oxidation to disulfide 138
thiophene S-oxide 428
thiophenol
– oxidation to disulfide 138
ticlodipine 428
titanium
– asymmetric epoxidation 40
– di-m-oxo titanium complex 410
– oxidation 282
– oxo complex 282
– TiCl
4
-promoted reaction of N-cyanomethyl-
N-methylaniline 257
– Ti(O
i
Pr)
4
296f.
titanium silicalite TS-1 178
titanium(IV)-silicate catalyst (TS-1) 39, 79
TMSOOTMS 249
para-toluenesulfonic acid 136
p-toluic acid (PTA) 194ff.
o-toluic acid 194
TPA
– see terephthalic acid
– see trispicolylamine
– see tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine
[(TPA)Fe(CH
3
CN)
2
](OTf)
2
(TPA¼
trispicolylamine) 67
TPAP ((n-Pr
4
N)(RuO
4
)) 249ff.
TPP (5,10,15,20-
tetraphenylporphyrinato) 49, 264
transition metal
– catalyst 280
transition metal-catalyzed epoxidation
– alkene 37ff.
transition state
– epoxidation 98
– spiro and planar 92
N,N,N-1,3,5-trialkylated flavin 289ff., 302
N,N,N,-3,5,10-trialkylated flavin 286ff., 304
tri-azacycloalkane derivative 385
1,4,7-triazacyclononane (TACN) 50, 374
– N-alkylated (TMTACN) 50
tricaprylylmethylammonium chloride 153
endo-tricyclo[5.2.1.0]decane 212
2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) 117ff., 134
trifluorotoluene (TFT) 190
1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane
(tmtacn) 374f., 405
– chiral tmtacn based ligand 394
N,N
0
,N
00
-trimethyl-1,4,7-
triazacyclononane 387
trispicolylamine (TPA) ligand 67
tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (TPA) 265
tris-pyrrolidine-1,4,7-triazacyclononane 394
tungstate-exchanged Mg-Al layered double
hydroxide (LDH) 303
tungsten
– epoxidation 42
– (n-hexyl
4
N)
3
[PO
4
(W(O)(O
2
)
2
)
4
]42
– g-[H
2
SiV
2
W
10
O
40
]
4
329, 342
– [{g-H
2
SiTi
2
W
10
O
38
}
2
(m-O)
2
]
8
compound 329
– Keggin-type silicodecatungstate
[g-SiW
10
O
34
(H
2
O)
2
]
4
44, 328f.
– [M
3
(H
2
O)
3
PW
9
O
37
]
6
334
– [M
4
(H
2
O)
2
P
2
W
18
O
68
]
10
319
– Ph
2
PO
2
[WO(O
2
)
2
]
2
281
– {PO
4
[WO(O
2
)
2
]}
3
327
– {PO
4
[W(O)(O
2
)
2
]
4
}
3
42
– PW
9
-Fe
2
Ni heteropolyanion 193
– [PW
12
O
40
]
3
327
– Q
3
PW
12
O
40
281
– Se-contaning peroxotungstate [SeO
4
{WO
(O
2
)
2
}]
2
– [TM(H
2
O)H
2
W
17
O
55
F
6
]
q
329
– Venturello-type peroxo complex Q
3
{(PO
4
)[W
(O)(O
2
)
2
]
4
}Q¼N-(n-C
16
H
33
) pyridinium
281
– W(VI) peroxo complex 177
– {[(WZn
3
(H
2
O)
2
][(ZnW
9
O
34
)
2
]}
12
320f.,
331ff.
– {[(WZnMn(II)
2
(H
2
O)
2
][(ZnW
9
O
34
)
2
]}
12
polyoxometalate 330
– {[(WZnMn
2
(H
2
O)
2
][(ZnW
9
O
34
)
2
]}
12
342f.
– WZnMn
2
(ZnW
9
O
34
)
2
2
281
– [WZnRu
2
(OH)(H
2
O)(ZnW
9
O
34
)
2
]
11
247,
267
464
j
Index