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Iron complexes phosphorus ligands

Applying the pseudo-atom convention to the iron complex in Figure 8, the iodine atom is priority 1, the t1S-C5H3R2 ligand is priority number 2, the phosphorus atom is priority number 3, and carbon is priority number 4.15 When the iron is viewed from the side opposite the priority number 4, the sequence is 1,2,3 in the anticlockwise or 5 direction. The highest priority carbon in the cyclopentadienyl ligand, indicated by an asterisk, is designated with the R chirality symbol by application of the extended CIP sequence rule. [Pg.132]

Complex 40 is an iron complex with a phosphorus ylide ligand (-CH2PR3) (Scheme 3). It reacts with TMSOTf to give 42 which can be converted into an isolable complex 43 by the addition of -Bu4NBr.37 The reaction sequence is shown in Scheme 3. Two points should be noted in this reaction (i) an OMe anion is able to be abstracted by... [Pg.117]

Activation of C-H Bonds by Bidentate Phosphorus Ligand Complexes of Iron... [Pg.67]

Iron complexes containing bidentate alkyl and aryl phosphorus ligands cleave a variety of C-H bonds under mild conditions, Hydrido acetylide complexes were prepared by oxidative addition of primary acetylenes in the Fe(DPPE)2 and the Fe(DMPE)2 systems [DPPE = bis(diphenylphos-phino)ethane, DMPE = bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane]. The Fe(DMPE)2 system also cleaves C-H bonds of activated methyl groups, aromatic compounds, and certain other sp hybridized molecules. The C-H cleavage reactions are reversible, resulting in equilibrium mixtures of isomeric products in many cases. Studies of substituted benzenes show that while product stability is favored by electron withdrawing substituents, steric effects play a predominant role in the determination of product distribution. [Pg.67]


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