Issue 0, 1969

Silicon–transition-metal compounds. Part IV. Tetracarbonyldisilyliron and hydridotetracarbonylsilyliron

Abstract

The reaction of iodosilane with disodium tetracarbonylferrate (–II)produces tetracarbonyldisilyliron (SiH3)2Fe(CO)4, together with some hydridotetracarbonylsilyliron and dihydridotetracarbonyliron. Physical properties of the two silyl–iron derivatives reported include their i.r. spectra, from which a cis-octahedral structure is inferred. At 110°, the disilyl compounds begins to decompose in vacuo, yielding hydrogen, silane, hydridotetracarbonylsilyliron, and a brown solid. Water and hydrogen chloride break the Si–Fe bond, giving disiloxane, or chlorosilane and hydridoiron derivatives. The adduct (SiH3)2Fe(CO)4,2NMe3 is almost involatile at room temperature; chemical and i.r. spectral evidence suggest that it is (SiH3,NMe3)2Fe(CO)4.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2110-2113

Silicon–transition-metal compounds. Part IV. Tetracarbonyldisilyliron and hydridotetracarbonylsilyliron

B. J. Aylett, J. M. Campbell and A. Walton, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2110 DOI: 10.1039/J19690002110

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