Issue 1, 1983

The reaction of co-ordinated cyclo-octatetraene with arenediazonium ions: azo-coupling vs. arylation

Abstract

Arenediazonium ions, [N2C6H4R′-p][BF4], react with [Fe(CO)3–n{P(OMe)3}n4-cot)](1; n= 1 or 2, cot = cyclo-octatetraene) to give the azo-coupled cyclo-octatrienyl [Fe(CO)3–n{P(OMe)3}n5-C8H8N2C6H4R′-p)]X (2; n= 1, R′= NO2, X = BF4; n= 1 or 2, R′= F, X = BPh4) which is deprotonated to give the fluxional, arylazo-substituted cot complex [Fe(CO)3–n{P(OMe)3}n4-C8H7N2C6H4R′-p)](3). The reaction of (3; n= 2, R′= F) with NMe3(O)·2H2O yields the un-co-ordinated azo-compound C8H7N2C6H4F-p(4). The tricarbonyl [Fe(CO)34-cot)] and [N2C6H4NO2-p][BF4] afford the arylated bicyclo[5.1.0]octadienyl complex [Fe(CO)35-C8H8C6H4NO2-p)][BF4](5) which is deprotonated to the fluxional aryl-cot complex [Fe(CO)34-C8H7C6H4NO2-p)](6). Hydride-ion addition to (5) gives the bicyclo[5.1.0]octadiene compound [Fe(CO)34-C8H9C6H4NO2-p)](7), 1H n.m.r. studies on which reveal an endo-aryl substituent. The mechanism of the reaction between (1) and [N2C6H4R′-p]+ involves competitive electrophilic attack at the metal and cot ring.

Article information

Article type
Paper

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 111-115

The reaction of co-ordinated cyclo-octatetraene with arenediazonium ions: azo-coupling vs. arylation

N. G. Connelly, A. R. Lucy and M. W. Whiteley, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 111 DOI: 10.1039/DT9830000111

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