Issue 0, 1970

Reactions of metal carbonyl derivatives. Part III. The mechanism of halogenation of tetracarbonylbis-π-cyclopentadienyldi-iron and its derivatives

Abstract

A study of the halogenation of [{Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2}2](R = H or Me) has revealed that under the appropriate experimental conditions, products other than [Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2X]viz.[{Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2}2X]X and [Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)3]X (X = Cl, Br, or I), are also formed. it is further shown that the derivative [{Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2}2X]X containing a bridging halogen group is an intermediate in the formation of [Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2X] and that the yield of [Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)3]X increases along the series I < Br < Cl. The experimental results are interpreted in terms of a mechanism involving electrophilic attack of the halogen on [{Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2}2] followed by (I) asymmetric cleavage of the bridging carbonyl groups of the parent dimer to yield [Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)3]X and/or (II) symmetric cleavage of these carbonyl groups to afford [{Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2}2X]X. Subsequent nucleophilic attack of halide ions on this latter derivative produces the neutral compound [Fe(π-RC5H4)(CO)2X]. The proposed mechanism is compared with that well established for the electrophilic addition of halogens to olefins.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 2341-2346

Reactions of metal carbonyl derivatives. Part III. The mechanism of halogenation of tetracarbonylbis-π-cyclopentadienyldi-iron and its derivatives

R. J. Haines and A. L. du Preez, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 2341 DOI: 10.1039/J19700002341

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