Most of the compounds have physiologically active properties, and their biological properties are often attributed to the heteroatoms contained in their molecules, and most of these heteroatoms also appear in cyclic structures. A Journal, RSC Advances called Structural exploration of rhodium catalysts and their kinetic studies for efficient parahydrogen-induced polarization by side arm hydrogenation, Author is Itoda, Marino; Naganawa, Yuki; Ito, Makoto; Nonaka, Hiroshi; Sando, Shinsuke, which mentions a compound: 36620-11-8, SMILESS is [F-][B+3]([F-])([F-])[F-].C12=C3[Rh+]14567(C8=C5C9C6=C7C8C9)C%10=C4C2CC3%10, Molecular C14H8BF4Rh, Recommanded Product: Bis(norbornadiene)rhodium (I) tetrafluoroborate.
Parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP) is a rapid and cost-effective hyperpolarization technique using transition metal-catalyzed hydrogenation with parahydrogen. We examined rhodium catalysts and their kinetic studies, rarely considered in the research of current PHIP. It emerged that rhodium complexes with electron-donating bisphosphine ligands, with a dicyclohexylphosphino group, appear to be more effective than conventional rhodium catalysts.
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