Issue 18, 1976

Metallation of hydroxy-aryl and -alkyl compounds by reaction with dodecacarbonyl-triangulo-triosmium

Abstract

Various organic hydroxy-compounds ROH react with [OS3(CO)12] at 140 °C to give species of type [Os(CO)10H(OR)](R = Ph, 2-naphthyl, CHMe2. CH2Ph, CHMePh, or CMe2Ph), some of which convert at higher temperatures into the dihydrides [Os3(CO)9H2(X)], the second metal hydride being derived from R. Where hydrogen-atom transfer is from the β-carbon atom, compounds containing the triply bridged ligand X (X = OC6H4, 2-OC10H6, 1-OC10H6, or OC6H3OH-o) are formed, whereas γ-carbon–hydrogen bond cleavage gives species with X bridging two osmium atoms and forming a five-membered chelate ring with one of them (X = OCMe2C6H4, OCHMeC6H4, or 1-OC10H6). The spectroscopic evidence for these conclusions is discussed.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1853-1858

Metallation of hydroxy-aryl and -alkyl compounds by reaction with dodecacarbonyl-triangulo-triosmium

K. A. Azam, A. J. Deeming, R. E. Kimber and P. R. Shukla, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1853 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760001853

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