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η2-alkynyl and vinylidene transition metal complexes.: 6.: Reaction of tungsten vinylidene complexes with chlorophosphines as nucleophile.: Preparation and crystal structural analysis of neutral η2-phosphinovinyl complexes


AutorenlisteIpaktschi, J; Klotzbach, T; Dülmer, A

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2000

Seiten5281-5286

ZeitschriftOrganometallics

Bandnummer19

Heftnummer25

ISSN0276-7333

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1021/om000659d

VerlagAmerican Chemical Society


Abstract
The reaction of vinylidene complexes [(eta (5)-C5H5)(CO)(NO)W=C=CHR] [R = H (1a), CH3 (1b), C6H5 (1c)] with chlorodiphenylphosphine (2) leads to neutral {(eta (5)-C5H5)(Cl)(NO)W(C= CHR)[P(C6H5)(2)]} [R = H (3a), CH3 (3b), C6H5 (3c)]. Analogously the reaction of chlorodi-tert -butylphosphine (4) with [(eta (5)-C5H5)(CO)(NO)W=C=CH2] (1a) gives rise to chloro(eta (5)-cyclopentadienyl)nitro nitrosyl(eta (2)-di-tert-butylphosphinovinyl)tungsten (5). The formation of these metallacyclopropane rings is rationalized by the nucleophilic attack of chlorophosphine on the C-alpha carbon of the vinylidene, followed by substitution of the carbonyl ligand. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction data of 3a-c and 5 are reported.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilIpaktschi, J., Klotzbach, T. and Dülmer, A. (2000) η2-alkynyl and vinylidene transition metal complexes.: 6.: Reaction of tungsten vinylidene complexes with chlorophosphines as nucleophile.: Preparation and crystal structural analysis of neutral η2-phosphinovinyl complexes, Organometallics, 19(25), pp. 5281-5286. https://doi.org/10.1021/om000659d

APA-ZitierstilIpaktschi, J., Klotzbach, T., & Dülmer, A. (2000). η2-alkynyl and vinylidene transition metal complexes.: 6.: Reaction of tungsten vinylidene complexes with chlorophosphines as nucleophile.: Preparation and crystal structural analysis of neutral η2-phosphinovinyl complexes. Organometallics. 19(25), 5281-5286. https://doi.org/10.1021/om000659d



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ACETYLIDEALKYNE COMPLEXESCARBON BOND FORMATIONCONTAINING HETEROCYCLESCYCLOPENTADIENYL-OSMIUM CHEMISTRYMolybdenumTERMINAL ALKYNES

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