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Haloarene chromium tricarbonyl complexes

Aryl ethers from haloarene chromium tricarbonyl complexes (Table 2.4)... [Pg.34]

Haloarene chromium tricarbonyl complexes are activated to nucleophilic attack by thiolate anions [58, 59]. High yields of the thioethers are obtained under liquiddiquid two-phase conditions, but optimum yields are achieved under soliddiquid conditions. In many cases the thioether is produced directly but, where the reaction mixture contains thioether and its chromium complex, the thioether can be isolated by degradation of the complex with iodine or an excess of the thiol. Both 1,2- and 1,4-dichlorobenzenes yield only monothioethers, even when an excess of thiolate anion is used. In contrast, 1,3-dichlorobenzenes produce a mixture of the mono- and dithioethers [59]. Aryl allyl thioethers have been produced under catalysed Heck reaction conditions from S-allyl thiocarbamates and iodobenzene [60]. [Pg.37]

Selected examples of the reaction of haloarene chromium tricarbonyl complexes [Cr(CO)jArX] with thiolate anions... [Pg.38]

A 1,2 or 1,3 unsymmetrically disubstituted arene is prochi-ral and therefore the corresponding chromium tricarbonyl compounds are chiral. (Substituted arene) complexes with amine, carboxyl, and formyl groups at the ortho position are resolved into optically active chromium complexes through corresponding diastereomeric adducts (eq 25). Biocatalysts also perform the kinetic resolution of racemic chromium complexes (eq 26). The optically active chromium complexes can be prepared by di-astereoselective ortho lithiation of the chiral benzaldehyde or acetophenone acetal complexes, and diastereoselective chromium complexation of the chiral ort/io-substituted benzaldehyde am-inals (eq 27). Catalytic asymmetric cross-coupling of meso (1,2-haloarene)chromium complex produces chiral monosubstituted complexes. The chiral (arene)chromium complexes can be used as ligands in asymmetric reactions. ... [Pg.203]


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