Issue 0, 1969

Reactions of hydridocarbonylmanganese compounds with acetylenes

Abstract

Hydridopentacarbonylmanganese reacts with the acetylenes HC⋮C·CO2Me, HC⋮C·CHO, or RO2C⋮C·CO2R (R = H or Me) to give cis-MeO2C·CH:CH·Mn(CO)5, cis-OHC·CH:CH·Mn(CO)5, and trans-RO2C·CH:C(CO2R)·Mn(CO)5 respectively by a trans-addition of the hydride to the acetylenic bond. When trans-MeO2C·CH:C(CO2Me)·Mn(CO)5 is heated it loses carbon monoxide, by a reversible process, to give trans-MeO2C·CH:C(CO2Me)Mn(CO)4; this is in contrast to cis-MeO2C·CH:CH·Mn(CO)5 which undergoes a novel rearrangement when heated to give bis(tricarbonylmanganese)dimethyl cis,cis-muconate, (MeO2C·CH:CH·CH:CH·CO2Me)Mn2(CO)6. The compound trans-MeO2C·CH:C(CO2Me)·Mn(CO)5 reacts with triphenylphosphine to give trans-MeO2C·CH:C(CO2Me)·Mn(CO)3PPh3, which has also been obtained in high yield from the reaction of trans-MeO2C·CH:C(CO2Me)·Mn(CO)4 and triphenylphosphine. The reaction of HC⋮C·CO2Me or MeO2C·C⋮C·CO2Me with cis-HMn-(CO)4PPh3 gives low yields of trans-MeO2C·CH:CH·Mn(CO)4PPh3 and cis-MeO2C·CH:C(CO2Me)Mn(CO)4PPh3 respectively by a cis-addition of the hydride to the acetylenic bonds. The i.r. and n.m.r. spectra of the new compounds are discussed.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2766-2772

Reactions of hydridocarbonylmanganese compounds with acetylenes

B. L. Booth and R. G. Hargreaves, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2766 DOI: 10.1039/J19690002766

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