Issue 20, 1991

The reaction of coarse-grain metal powders with phosphoranes: a facile activation of metallic reagents and a novel route to metal–phosphine complexes. The X-ray crystal structures of Mnl2(PPhMe2) and FeBr3(PPhMe2)2

Abstract

A route to new and existing transition metal phosphine complexes is provided by the reaction of coarse-grain metal powders and phosphoranes in diethyl ether, as exemplified here by Nil3(PMe3)2, FeBr3(PPhMe2)2 and Mnl2(PPhMe2).

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1991, 1447-1449

The reaction of coarse-grain metal powders with phosphoranes: a facile activation of metallic reagents and a novel route to metal–phosphine complexes. The X-ray crystal structures of Mnl2(PPhMe2) and FeBr3(PPhMe2)2

S. M. Godfrey, D. G. Kelly, A. G. Mackie, P. P. M. Rory, C. A. McAuliffe, R. G. Pritchard and S. M. Watson, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1991, 1447 DOI: 10.1039/C39910001447

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