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Organometallic compounds carbyne, reactions with

In this chapter, we have considered just a few types of reactions of organometallic compounds, principally the replacement of CO by other ligands and the reactions involved in syntheses of carbene and carbyne complexes. Additional types of reactions will be discussed in Chapter 14. We conclude this chapter with two examples of how spectral data may be used in the characterization of organometallic compounds. Further examples can be found in the problems at the end of this chapter and in Chapter 14. [Pg.509]

The preparation and study of metallacycles has been a subject of active investigation for organometallic chemists. We have just seen one example where metallacycle formation is a key step in a catalytic process and there are several others most notably, olefin metathesis. The metal acts as a geometrical and electronic template in these reactions. For unsaturated metallacycles there are interesting questions concerning delocalization [29]. Certain metal carbynes can react with acetylene to give metallacyclobutadienes as intermediates [30]. One such example of an insoluble molecule is the tungstenacyclobutadiene complex, 18.36 [31]. The compound is quite stable and not very reactive (in contrast to cyclobutadienes... [Pg.515]


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