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Hydrogen telluride metal complexes

Hydrogen ligands, 689-711 Hydrogen selenide metal complexes, 663 Hydrogen sulfide metal complexes, 516 Hydrogen telluride metal complexes, 670 Hydroporphyrins, 814-856 basicity, 853 dehydrogenation, 853 demetallation, 854 deuteration, 853 mass spectra, 852 metallation, 854 NMR, 852 non-aromatic, 855 photochemistry, 854 redox chemistry, 855 synthesis, 852... [Pg.1082]

The reverse regiocontrol, giving 1,2-diols, is observed with DIBAL-H (diisobutylaluminum hydride). The remarkable effect of titanium tetraisopropoxide as an additive to lithium borohydride has also been reported. In this reaction benzene is a better solvent than THF, probably because a Ti complex using both oxygens in epoxy alcohols is formed in benzene before the hydride attack. Other metal hydrides used include sodium hydrogen telluride (NaHTe) and an ate complex derived from DIBAL-H and butyllithium, both of which reduce epoxides to alcohols, although they have been tested with only a small number of examples. In the former case the reaction may proceed via a 2-hydroxyalkyltellurol intermediate. [Pg.880]


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