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Manganese silyl complexes optical activity

Silicon and germanium hydrides react with cobalt, manganese and rhenium carbonyls affording complexes having a silicon (or germanium)-metal bond. These reactions, described previously for inactive compounds have been used in the synthesis of optically active silyl and germyl-transition metals ... [Pg.85]

The chemistry of silicon, germanium, and tin transition metal compounds has been the subject of several reviews (12, 180). Optically active silyl ligands have been introduced in a transition metal complex by reaction of chiral functional organosilanes. However chiral silyl ligands containing complexes are limited to a few metal centers we shall discuss in turn iron, cobalt, platinum, and manganese complexes. [Pg.138]

Chiral silyl-manganese complexes have also been obtained from optically active silicon hydrides. The oxidative addition of silicon hydride to methyl cyclopentadienyl... [Pg.323]

The reaction of metal carbonyl dimers with silicon hydrides also probably involves an initial oxidative addition step. Chiral silyl-cobalt and silyl-manganese carbonyl complexes have been obtained through the reaction of optically active organosilicon hydrides with metal carbonyls65 68 (equation 15 and 16). Phosphine-substituted cobalt complexes were similarly obtained by reaction of a chiral hydrosilane with Co2(CO)6L2 [L = PPh3, P(OPh)3, P(c-C6Hn)3]69. [Pg.324]

SCHEME 11. Reactions of optically active hydrido silyl-manganese complex... [Pg.326]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.101 , Pg.104 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.101 , Pg.104 ]




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