Issue 23, 1970

The proton affinity of organometallic compounds possessing an N-alkylimino-group

Abstract

(C5H5Fe)2(CO)3(CNMe) is readily protonated in dilute aqueous acid to give a stable complex, (C5H5Fe)2(CO)3(CNHMe)+, containing a bridging 〉C = NHMe group: treatment of C5H5Fe(CNMe)3+ and C5H4MeMn(NO)(CNMe)2+ with C6F5Li give C5H5Fe(CNMe)2C(C6F5)= NHMe+ and C5H4MeMn(NO)(CNMe)C(C6F5)= NHMe+, respectively, as major products, arising from protonation of the expected product during work-up: (Ph3P)2Pt-[C(Ph)= NMe]I is protonated by NH4PF6 to give (Ph3P)2Pt[C(Ph)= NHMe]I+PF6.

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J. Chem. Soc. D, 1970, 1627-1627

The proton affinity of organometallic compounds possessing an N-alkylimino-group

P. M. Treichel, J. J. Benedict, R. W. Hess and J. P. Stenson, J. Chem. Soc. D, 1970, 1627 DOI: 10.1039/C29700001627

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