Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Ipaktschi, J; Mirzaei, F; Muller, BG; Beck, J; Serafin, M
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 1996
Seiten: 363-370
Zeitschrift: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Bandnummer: 526
Heftnummer: 2
ISSN: 0022-328X
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-328X(96)06580-1
Verlag: Elsevier
Abstract:
Reaction of metalate anion [(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(NO)W(C=C-R)](-) (6a R = C6H5, 6b R = C6H4-CH3, 6c R = C(CH3)(3), 6d R = Si(CH3)(3)) with [(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(2)Fe(THF)]BF4 as electrophile leads to bimetallic eta(2)-alkyne complexes {[(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(NO)W]eta(2)-(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(2)Fe-C=C-R]} 8a-d in 47-57% yields as brown-red, air-stable crystals. These complexes are converted to the diastereomeric mixtures of bridged sigma, pi-acetylides 9a-d/10a-d upon photodecarbonylation. The crystal structures of {[(eta(5)- C5H5)(CO)(NO)W]eta(2)-[(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(2)Fe-C=C-C6H5]} 8a and ([(eta(5)-C5H5)mu-(CO)(NO)W]eta(2)-(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)Fe-C=C-C6H5)]} 10a were determined.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Ipaktschi, J., Mirzaei, F., Muller, B., Beck, J. and Serafin, M. (1996) eta(2)-alkinyl and vinylidene transition metal complexes .3. Reactivity of acetylide [(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(NO)W(C C-R)](-) with [(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(2)Fe(THF)]BF4: Synthesis, structure and photochemical behavior of a tungsten iron acetylide, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 526(2), pp. 363-370. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-328X(96)06580-1
APA-Zitierstil: Ipaktschi, J., Mirzaei, F., Muller, B., Beck, J., & Serafin, M. (1996). eta(2)-alkinyl and vinylidene transition metal complexes .3. Reactivity of acetylide [(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(NO)W(C C-R)](-) with [(eta(5)-C5H5)(CO)(2)Fe(THF)]BF4: Synthesis, structure and photochemical behavior of a tungsten iron acetylide. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 526(2), 363-370. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-328X(96)06580-1
Schlagwörter
acetylide complex; ALKYNE COMPLEXES; bimetallic complexes; DISUBSTITUTED 1,3-BUTADIYNES; metalate anion; Molybdenum; ORGANOBORATION; ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY; photodecarbonylation; single-crystal structure; ZIRCONOCENE COMPLEXES