The role of C-chlorocarbenemetal complexes in carbene– and carbyne–metal complex chemistry; experiments with [Cr(CO)5{C(Cl)NMe2}] and [Cr(CO)5(CNMe2)]+
Abstract
Low temperature reaction of [Cr(CO)5{C(Cl)MNe2}], (I), with (a) AgQ yields [Cr(CO)5(CNMe2]+Q–(Q = BF4, PF6, or ClO4), (II), (b) BCl3 gives (II, Q = BCl4), (c) PPh3 affords cis-[Cr(CO)4(PPh3){C(Cl)NMe2}], and (d) KCN gives [Cr(CO)5{C(CN)NMe2}]; the latter is also obtained from (II, Q = BF4), which additionally with LiNMe2 furnishes [Cr(CO)5{C(NMe2)2}] and with PEt3 or [Bu4N]+I– the carbyne complexes trans-[Cr(CO)4-(PEt3)(CNMe2)]+[BF4]– or trans-[Cr(CO)4I(CNMe2)].