Reaction mechanisms of metal–metal-bonded carbonyls. Part 19. Homolytic fission of bis[tetracarbonyl(triphenylphosphine)manganese]-(Mn–Mn) as a path for thermal substitution
Abstract
The complex [{Mn(CO)4(PPh3)}2] reacts with P(OPh)3 in cyclohexane at 40–50 °C to form [Mn2(CO)8(PPh3)-{P(OPh)3}]. A detailed study of the dependence of the rate on the concentrations of complex, P(OPh)3, and PPh3 shows that the kinetics are fully consistent with a mechanism involving initial, reversible, homolytic fission. This is followed by reversible bimolecular substitution of PPh3 in [Mn(CO)4(PPh3)] by P(OPh)3 before final formation of the product by combination of two unlike radicals. This is the first clearly demonstrated example of a mechanism of this type operating in a simple thermal-substitution reaction.
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