Issue 1, 1990

Piano-stool acylcyclopentadienyl iron complexes: photolytic syntheses and X-ray crystal structure of [Fe(η5-C5H4COMe)(dppe)(NCMe)]PF6

Abstract

Photolysis of monoacyl iron(II) metallocenes, [Fe(η5-C5H4COR)(η6-arene)] PF6(R = Me or Ph), in solvents of low electron donicity, at 273 K, and in the presence of two-electron ligands L [L = P(OMe)3, NCCH3, CO, or dppe (Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2)], leads to exchange of the arene by three L ligands. Thermal ligand exchange of the derived piano-stool cations [Fe(η5-C5H4COR)L1(L2)L3]PF6, [L1= L2= P(OMe)3, or L1–L2= dppe; L3= NCMe] in the dark and at low CO pressure (5 atm) leads to the corresponding carbonyl derivatives [Fe(η5-C5H4COR) L1(L2)(CO)]PF6. In acetonitrile and under irradiation with visible light, the latter yield the corresponding acetonitrile complexes [Fe(η5-C5H4COR)L1(L2)(NCMe)]PF6. A new series of acyl substituted piano-stool cations [graphic omitted] is obtained showing chirality at the acetylcyclopentadienyl ring. Diastereotopic phenomena in the racemic series of these asymmetric compounds have been observed by 1H and 31P n.m.r. spectroscopy. The X-ray structure of the acyl derivative [Fe(η5-C5H4COMe)(dppe)(NCMe)]PF6 has been determined and compared with the unsubstituted cyclopentadienyl piano-stool acetonitrile and carbonyl cationic complexes.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 21-27

Piano-stool acylcyclopentadienyl iron complexes: photolytic syntheses and X-ray crystal structure of [Fe(η5-C5H4COMe)(dppe)(NCMe)]PF6

J. Ruiz, M. A. González, E. Román and M. T. Garland, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 21 DOI: 10.1039/DT9900000021

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