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Metal alkoxides reactions with bidentate ligands

Insertion reactions involving metal alkoxides are also known. For example, carbon dioxide is known to react with some metal alkoxides as shown in equation (12). The formation of a bidentate ligand is a significant thermodynamic driving force for some of these reactions. The isoelectronic aryl and alkyl isocyanates and carbodiimides can react similarly. Insertion reactions involving alkenes and carbon monoxide are known for platinum alkoxides. [Pg.5063]

The general reaction of metal alkoxides with monofunctional bidentate (Figs 2.15a-c, designated as SBH) and bifunctional tri- and tetradentate (Figs 2.15d-f, designated as SBH2) ligands can be represented by Eqs (2.246) and (2.247). [Pg.128]


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