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Organometallic compounds allyl complexes

Chemistry of coordination complexes and organometallic compounds. Allyl and enyl complexes Allyl-transition metal systems... [Pg.319]

Hard carbon nucleophiles of organometallic compounds react with 7r-allyl-palladium complexes. A steroidal side-chain is introduced regio- and stereo-selectively by the reaction of the steroidal 7T-allylpalladium complex 319 with the alkenylzirconium compound 320[283]. [Pg.64]

In addition, a catalytic version of Tt-allylpalladium chemistry has been devel-oped[6,7]. Formation of the Tr-allylpalladium complexes by the oxidative addition of various allylic compounds to Pd(0) and subsequent reaction of the complex with soft carbon nucleophiles are the basis of catalytic allylation. After the reaction, Pd(0) is reformed, and undergoes oxidative addition to the allylic compounds again, making the reaction catalytic.-In addition to the soft carbon nucleophiles, hard carbon nucleophiles of organometallic compounds of main group metals are allylated with 7r-allylpalladium complexes. The reaction proceeds via transmetallation. These catalytic reactions are treated in this chapter. [Pg.290]

The stereochemistry of the Pd-catalyzed allylation of nucleophiles has been studied extensively[5,l8-20]. In the first step, 7r-allylpalladium complex formation by the attack of Pd(0) on an allylic part proceeds by inversion (anti attack). Then subsequent reaction of soft carbon nucleophiles, N- and 0-nucleophiles proceeds by inversion to give 1. Thus overall retention is observed. On the other hand, the reaction of hard carbon nucleophiles of organometallic compounds proceeds via transmetallation, which affords 2 by retention, and reductive elimination affords the final product 3. Thus the overall inversion is observed in this case[21,22]. [Pg.292]

Recently some information became available on a new type of highly active one-component ethylene polymerization catalyst. This catalyst is prepared by supporting organometallic compounds of transition metals containing different types of organic ligands [e.g. benzyl compounds of titanium and zirconium 9a, 132), 7r-allyl compounds of various transition metals 8, 9a, 133), 7r-arene 134, 185) and 71-cyclopentadienyl 9, 136) complexes of chromium]. [Pg.187]

The participation of siloxane groups in the reaction increases with the temperature of dehydration of Si02 and quantity of organometallic compound introduced in the reaction. According to the data of infrared spectroscopy (139), the allyl ligands formed in the surface organometallic complexes of Ni and Cr keep the 7r-allyl character of the metal-ligand bond. [Pg.190]

The availability of organic ligands in the surface complexes obtained by the reaction of organometallic compounds with supports allows us to consider two possibilities of the initiation process (1) the monomer insertion into the organic ligand-metal bond (bensyl, allyl, etc.) (9a) ... [Pg.190]

The application of these catalysts in the initial state (without any special treatment of the surface organometallic complexes of such cata-lysts) for ethylene polymerization has been described above. The catalysts formed by the reaction of 7r-allyl compounds with Si02 and AUOj were found to be active in the polymerization of butadiene as well (8, 142). The stereospecificity of the supported catalyst differed from that of the initial ir-allyl compounds. n-Allyl complexes of Mo and W supported on silica were found to be active in olefin disproportionation (142a). [Pg.191]

Example 22 removal of allyl group attached to a phosphorus centre with Pd, Pt and Rh complexes is a well established procedure [51] but is inconvenient for synthesis of therapeutic compounds on a large scale. During the deprotection step the palladium catalyst is susceptible to poisoning especially with P-S compounds resulting in loss of catalytic efficiency. Furthermore traces of organometallic compounds remain in the product after deprotection. In the paper of Manoharan et al. other methods of deprotection of allyl... [Pg.112]

The first organometallic compound of the transition metals to be characterized (1827) was Zeise s salt, K[(C2H4)PtCl3]-H20 (Fig. 18.1). It forms when K2[PtCl4] in aqueous ethanol is exposed to ethylene (ethene) a dimeric Pt—C2H4 complex with Cl bridges is also formed. In both species, the ethylene is bonded sideways to the platinum(II) center so that the two carbon atoms are equidistant from the metal. This is called the dihapto-or T]2 mode. A ligand such as an allyl radical with three adjacent carbons directly bonded to a metal atom would be trihapto- or t 3, and so on. [Pg.395]

It was later found that stable organometallic compounds of transition metals exhibiting very low polymerization activity could be transformed into high-activity catalysts when deposited on silica, alumina, or silica-alumina.287-289 Interaction of surface hydroxyl groups with the organometallic compounds such as chromocenes, benzyl, and Tt-allyl complexes results in the formation of surface-bound organometallic complexes (41-43) 289-291... [Pg.753]

Addition reactions of three kinds of main group metal compounds, namely R—M X (carbometallation, when R are alkyl, alkenyl, aryl or allyl groups), H—M X (hydrometallation with metal hydrides) and R—M —M"—R (dimetallation with dimetal compounds) to alkenes and alkynes, are important synthetic routes to useful organometallic compounds. Some reactions proceed without a catalyst, but many are catalysed by transition metal complexes. [Pg.277]

Some of the applications of the organometallic compounds of lanthanides are as catalysts for (i) stereo specific polymerization of diolefins and in particular to obtain high yields of 1,4-ci.v-polybutadiene and 1,4-cw-polyisoprene and copolymer of the two monomers. The order of effectiveness of the rare earths as catalysts is Nd > Ce, Pr < Sm, Eu. The nature of halogen of the Lewis acid affecting the catalytic activity is in the order Br > Cl > I > F. Detailed work on the activity of cerium octanoate-AlR3-halide showed stereo specificity with cerium as the primary regulator. Cerium is thought to form jr-allyl or 7r-crotyl complexes with butadiene. [Pg.960]

In contrast to soft carbanions (see Section 1.5.6.1.) and enol derivatives of monocarbonyl compounds or their aza-analogs (see Section 1.5.6.2.), organometallic compounds generally attack the metal of 7t-allylpalladium complexes1-33. Since subsequent C —C bond formation occurs by reductive elimination in these cases retention of configuration is observed in going from the re-allyl complex to the olefinic product. [Pg.260]


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