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Iridium carbonyl phosphine cations

The products of oxidative addition of acyl chlorides and alkyl halides to various tertiary phosphine complexes of rhodium(I) and iridium(I) are discussed. Features of interest include (1) an equilibrium between a five-coordinate acetylrhodium(III) cation and its six-coordinate methyl(carbonyl) isomer which is established at an intermediate rate on the NMR time scale at room temperature, and (2) a solvent-dependent secondary- to normal-alkyl-group isomerization in octahedral al-kyliridium(III) complexes. The chemistry of monomeric, tertiary phosphine-stabilized hydroxoplatinum(II) complexes is reviewed, with emphasis on their conversion into hydrido -alkyl or -aryl complexes. Evidence for an electronic cis-PtP bond-weakening influence is presented. [Pg.196]

The dicarbonyl iridium and rhodium phosphine [M(CO)2L2] h cations are known [L = PPh3, P(C6Hn)3] (127), obtained by mild carbonylation. [Pg.155]


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