Issue 16, 1981

Synthesis, X-ray crystal structure and reactivity of the di-µ-carbene complex [Ru2(CO)2(µ-CHMe)(µ-CMe2)(η-C5H5)2]

Abstract

Treatment of [Ru2(CO)2(µ-CO)(µ-CMe2)(η-C5H5)2] with methyl-lithium and HBF4 in succession provides the carbyne–carbene-bridged cation [Ru2(CO)2(µ-CMe)-(µ-CMe2)(η-C5H5)2]+ which may be converted into di-µ-carbene complexes [Ru2(CO)2(µ-CCH2)(µ-CMe2)(η-C5H5)2] and [Ru2(CO)2(µ-CHMe2)(µ-CMe2)(η-C5H5)2]; the latter, whose structure has been determined by X-ray diffraction, releases Me2C[double bond, length as m-dash]CHMe at 200 °C as the major volatile product.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1981, 862-864

Synthesis, X-ray crystal structure and reactivity of the di-µ-carbene complex [Ru2(CO)2(µ-CHMe)(µ-CMe2)(η-C5H5)2]

M. Cooke, D. L. Davies, J. E. Guerchais, S. A. R. Knox, K. A. Mead, J. Roué and P. Woodward, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1981, 862 DOI: 10.1039/C39810000862

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