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Diphenyl carbonyl ruthenium

Annual Volume 71 contains 30 checked and edited experimental procedures that illustrate important new synthetic methods or describe the preparation of particularly useful chemicals. This compilation begins with procedures exemplifying three important methods for preparing enantiomerically pure substances by asymmetric catalysis. The preparation of (R)-(-)-METHYL 3-HYDROXYBUTANOATE details the convenient preparation of a BINAP-ruthenium catalyst that is broadly useful for the asymmetric reduction of p-ketoesters. Catalysis of the carbonyl ene reaction by a chiral Lewis acid, in this case a binapthol-derived titanium catalyst, is illustrated in the preparation of METHYL (2R)-2-HYDROXY-4-PHENYL-4-PENTENOATE. The enantiomerically pure diamines, (1 R,2R)-(+)- AND (1S,2S)-(-)-1,2-DIPHENYL-1,2-ETHYLENEDIAMINE, are useful for a variety of asymmetric transformations hydrogenations, Michael additions, osmylations, epoxidations, allylations, aldol condensations and Diels-Alder reactions. Promotion of the Diels-Alder reaction with a diaminoalane derived from the (S,S)-diamine is demonstrated in the synthesis of (1S,endo)-3-(BICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPT-5-EN-2-YLCARBONYL)-2-OXAZOLIDINONE. [Pg.266]

Numerous investigations have been undertaken on the reactions of ruthenium carbonyls with olefins and acetylenes. Two complex types [55] and [56] result from the reaction of Ru3(CO)j2 with ethylene and other Simple olefins (127). The complexes [56], which belong to the products of reaction (1) (Chapter 2.5.) are also formed from Ru3(CO)i2 and diphenyl acetylene (183). [55] and [56] show interesting fluxional properties, and four different types of ligand scrambling are possible (163). [Pg.27]

RU2O3C27H26, Ruthenium, p-carbonyl-ca-ronylbis(it -cyclopentadienyl)(p.-3-oxo-1,2-diphenyl-l-it 1,2,3-ii-l-propene-l, 3-diyl)di-... [Pg.294]

The reactions of iron carbonyls with diorgano tellurides deserve mention, for example the reaction of Fe3(CO),2 with PhjTe gives Ph2TeFe(CO>4, whilst several ruthenium-carbonyl complexes have been prepared from reactions between diphenyl telluride and alcoholic carbon monoxide-saturated solutions of ruthenium trichloride hydrate. Various other ruthenium-carbonyl complexes of diorgano teUurides, including di- and tri-substituted species, have also been described. The utility of diphenyl telluride in transition metal carbonyl chemistry has also been well illustrated during studies of manganese and rhenium compounds. [Pg.1315]


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