Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands
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Resumo: | The acetonitrile ligand in the mu-aminocarbyne complexes [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(NCMe)(Cp)2][SO 3CF3] (R = Me, 2a, CH2Ph, 2b, Xyl, 2c) (Xyl = 2,6-Me2C6H3) is readily displaced by halides and cyanide anions affording the corresponding neutral species [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(X)(Cp)2 ] (X = Br, I, CN). Complexes 2 undergo deprotonation and rearrangement of the coordinated MeCN upon treatment with organolithium reagents. Trimethylacetonitrile, that does not contain acidic alpha hydrogens has been used in place of MeCN to form the complexes [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(NCCMe3 )(Cp)2][SO3CF3] (7a-c). Attempts to replace the nitrile ligand in 3 with carbon nucleophiles (by reaction with RLi) failed, resulting in decomposition products. However the reaction of 7c with LiCºCTol (Tol = C6H4Me), followed by treatment with HSO3CF3, yielded the imino complex [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)Xyl}(mu-CO)(CO) {N(H)C(CºCC6H4Me-4)CMe3}(Cp) 2][SO3CF3 ] (8), obtained via acetilyde addition at the coordinated NCCMe3. |
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Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligandsacetonitrilenitrile activationcarbyne complexesdinuclear complexesC-C bond formationThe acetonitrile ligand in the mu-aminocarbyne complexes [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(NCMe)(Cp)2][SO 3CF3] (R = Me, 2a, CH2Ph, 2b, Xyl, 2c) (Xyl = 2,6-Me2C6H3) is readily displaced by halides and cyanide anions affording the corresponding neutral species [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(X)(Cp)2 ] (X = Br, I, CN). Complexes 2 undergo deprotonation and rearrangement of the coordinated MeCN upon treatment with organolithium reagents. Trimethylacetonitrile, that does not contain acidic alpha hydrogens has been used in place of MeCN to form the complexes [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(NCCMe3 )(Cp)2][SO3CF3] (7a-c). Attempts to replace the nitrile ligand in 3 with carbon nucleophiles (by reaction with RLi) failed, resulting in decomposition products. However the reaction of 7c with LiCºCTol (Tol = C6H4Me), followed by treatment with HSO3CF3, yielded the imino complex [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)Xyl}(mu-CO)(CO) {N(H)C(CºCC6H4Me-4)CMe3}(Cp) 2][SO3CF3 ] (8), obtained via acetilyde addition at the coordinated NCCMe3.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2003-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532003000600006Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.14 n.6 2003reponame:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.1590/S0103-50532003000600006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBusetto,LuigiMarchetti,FabioZacchini,StefanoZanotti,Valerioeng2004-02-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-50532003000600006Revistahttp://jbcs.sbq.org.brONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||office@jbcs.sbq.org.br1678-47900103-5053opendoar:2004-02-12T00:00Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands |
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Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands |
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Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands Busetto,Luigi acetonitrile nitrile activation carbyne complexes dinuclear complexes C-C bond formation |
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Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands |
title_full |
Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands |
title_fullStr |
Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands |
title_full_unstemmed |
Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands |
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Reactions of diiron mu-aminocarbyne complexes containing nitrile ligands |
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Busetto,Luigi |
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Busetto,Luigi Marchetti,Fabio Zacchini,Stefano Zanotti,Valerio |
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Marchetti,Fabio Zacchini,Stefano Zanotti,Valerio |
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Busetto,Luigi Marchetti,Fabio Zacchini,Stefano Zanotti,Valerio |
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acetonitrile nitrile activation carbyne complexes dinuclear complexes C-C bond formation |
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acetonitrile nitrile activation carbyne complexes dinuclear complexes C-C bond formation |
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The acetonitrile ligand in the mu-aminocarbyne complexes [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(NCMe)(Cp)2][SO 3CF3] (R = Me, 2a, CH2Ph, 2b, Xyl, 2c) (Xyl = 2,6-Me2C6H3) is readily displaced by halides and cyanide anions affording the corresponding neutral species [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(X)(Cp)2 ] (X = Br, I, CN). Complexes 2 undergo deprotonation and rearrangement of the coordinated MeCN upon treatment with organolithium reagents. Trimethylacetonitrile, that does not contain acidic alpha hydrogens has been used in place of MeCN to form the complexes [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)R}(mu-CO)(CO)(NCCMe3 )(Cp)2][SO3CF3] (7a-c). Attempts to replace the nitrile ligand in 3 with carbon nucleophiles (by reaction with RLi) failed, resulting in decomposition products. However the reaction of 7c with LiCºCTol (Tol = C6H4Me), followed by treatment with HSO3CF3, yielded the imino complex [Fe2{mu-CN(Me)Xyl}(mu-CO)(CO) {N(H)C(CºCC6H4Me-4)CMe3}(Cp) 2][SO3CF3 ] (8), obtained via acetilyde addition at the coordinated NCCMe3. |
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