η-Tetraphenylphospholyl and η-tetraphenylarsolyl derivatives of manganese, rhenium, and iron
Abstract
The tetraphenyl-phospholyl and -arsolyl complexes of manganese and rhenium [M(CO)5(σ-EC4Ph4)](E = P or As, M = Mn or Re) lose carbon monoxide on heating to yield the corresponding η-phospholyl and η-arsolyl complexes [M(CO)3(η-EC4Ph4)]. These products are also obtained by loss of carbon monoxide from the dimers [{Mn(CO)4(EC4Ph4)}2], the action of Ph4C4E–EC4Ph4(E = P or As) upon [Mn2(CO)10], and by the action of tetraphenyl-1-trimethylsilylarsole upon [Mn(CO)5Cl]. Triphenylphosphine, diphenylacetylene, and the nitrosyl cation all displaced one carbonyl group from the complex [Mn(CO)3(η-AsC4Ph4)]. Prolonged heating of the iron complexes [Fe(CO)2(η-C5H5)(σ-EC4Ph4)](E = P or As) caused loss of carbon monoxide and production of the corresponding phospha- and arsa-ferrocenes [Fe(η-C5H6)(η-EC4Ph4)].
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