Issue 11, 1997

Multiple nitrene insertions into the copper–sulfur bonds of dithiocarbamate ligands: synthesis and molecular structure of the tetraamido complex [Cu{η2-RNSC(NMe2)SNR}2] (R = SO2C6H4Me-p)

Abstract

During the aziridination of styrene with PhI[double bond, length as m-dash]NR (R = SO 2 C 6 H 4 Me-p) the copper(III) catalyst [Cu(η 2 -S 2 CNMe 2 ) 2 ][FeCl 4 ] is converted into the crystallographically characterised tetraamido complex [Cu{η 2 -RNSC(NMe 2 )SNR} 2 ], a result of nitrene insertion into all four copper–sulfur bonds.

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Chem. Commun., 1997, 1029-1030

Multiple nitrene insertions into the copper–sulfur bonds of dithiocarbamate ligands: synthesis and molecular structure of the tetraamido complex [Cu{η2-RNSC(NMe2)SNR}2] (R = SO2C6H4Me-p)

G. Hogarth, A. Pateman and A. Sella, Chem. Commun., 1997, 1029 DOI: 10.1039/A701483J

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