Issue 21, 1980

The mechanism of the secondary alkylation of dinitrogen and the relationship between structure and reactivity in the alkylation of co-ordinated dinitrogen

Abstract

Dinitrogen loss from a range of bis(N2)-complexes of Mo and W is the common rate-determining step in the primary alkylation of the remaining co-ordinated N2, whereas the second alkylation of co-ordinated N2 is a typical SN2 reaction; the rates of these reactions are sensitive to both the metal and the coligands, and those factors which encourage the first alkylation are those which inhibit the second.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1980, 1024-1025

The mechanism of the secondary alkylation of dinitrogen and the relationship between structure and reactivity in the alkylation of co-ordinated dinitrogen

J. Chatt, W. Hussain, G. J. Leigh, H. Neukomm, C. J. Pickett and D. A. Rankin, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1980, 1024 DOI: 10.1039/C39800001024

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