Issue 4, 1978

Carbene complexes. Part 13. The synthesis and characterisation of secondary carbene complexes of vanadium(I), chromium(0), molybdenum(0), tungsten(0), manganese(I), rhenium(I), iron(0), ruthenium(II), cobalt(I), iridium(III), and platinum(IV), and hydridorhodium(III)

Abstract

(Chloromethylene)dimethylammonium chloride [NMe2(CHCl)]Cl (or its dibromo-analogue) is a convenient source of secondary carbenemetal complexes [M{CH(NMe2)}Ln]. As well as three-fragment oxidative addition to d8 metal complexes (Ru0, lrI, or PtII) to give d6 adducts, two other procedures have been developed: salt elimination from a transition-metallate dianion precursor (V–I, Cr–II, Mo–II, W–II, or Fe–II), and salt elimination with concomitant oxidative addition using a transition-metallate monoanion precursor (Mo0, W0, Mn–I, Re–I, or Co–I). The carbenerhodium(III) complex [{Rh[CH(NMe2)](CO)Cl3}2] reacts with PPh3 in ethanol to yield the hydridocarbene complex [Rh{CH(NMe2)}Cl2H (PR3)2](R = Ph) from which analogues (R3= Et2 or Me2Ph) are accessible. Infrared and 1H or 13C n.m.r. spectra have been used to characterise the 23 new complexes and establish their stereochemistry.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1978, 348-356

Carbene complexes. Part 13. The synthesis and characterisation of secondary carbene complexes of vanadium(I), chromium(0), molybdenum(0), tungsten(0), manganese(I), rhenium(I), iron(0), ruthenium(II), cobalt(I), iridium(III), and platinum(IV), and hydridorhodium(III)

A. J. Hartshorn, M. F. Lappert and K. Turner, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1978, 348 DOI: 10.1039/DT9780000348

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