Issue 9, 1984

Laser flash photolysis of hydridotetrakis(diethyl phenylphosphonite)cobalt(I). Direct evidence for the existence of a co-ordinatively unsaturated species

Abstract

A transient species (λmax: 580 nm, ε: 1.7 × 103 dm3 mol–1 cm–1) observed 0.43 µs after nitrogen laser pulse excitation of hydridotetrakis(diethyl phenylphosphonite)cobalt(I) in cyclohexane has been identified as a co-ordinatively unsaturated species, to which diethyl phenylphosphonite and hex-1-ene co-ordinate with second-order rate constants of 1.4 × 108 and 1.1 × 108 dm3 mol–1s–1 respectively.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1984, 607-608

Laser flash photolysis of hydridotetrakis(diethyl phenylphosphonite)cobalt(I). Direct evidence for the existence of a co-ordinatively unsaturated species

S. Oishi, K. Tajime, A. Hosaka and I. Shiojima, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1984, 607 DOI: 10.1039/C39840000607

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