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Osmium organometallic compounds

Organometallic Compounds. Osmium forms numerous mononuclear and polynuclear organometaUic complexes, primarily iu lower oxidation states. There are many complexes of carbon monoxide, such as [Os(CO)3] [16406-49-8], [Os(CO) H2] [22372-70-9], [Os3(CO)2 H2] [56398-24-4],... [Pg.179]

Second, as a logical development of the first approach, polyphosphazenes have been synthesized that bear phosphine units connected to aryloxy side groups (37). The phosphine units bind organometallic compounds, such as those of iron, cobalt, osmium, or ruthenium (38). In several cases, the catalytic activity of the metal is retained in the macromolecular system (39). A similar binding of transition metals has been accomplished through nido carboranyl units linked to a polyphosphazene chain (40). [Pg.261]

Aspects of the apparatus for the synthesis using metal atoms are described. The reactions of the atoms of rhenium, tungsten, and osmium with hydrocarbons including alkanes are described. It is shown that metal atom reactions with alkanes can give isolable organometallic compounds including l-alkylidene compounds. [Pg.264]

Organometallic compounds, 14 550-551 25 71. See also Organometallics carbides contrasted, 4 648 as initiators, 14 256-257 iridium, 19 649-650 molybdenum(III), 17 27 osmium, 19 642-643 palladium, 19 652 platinum, 19 656-657 reaction with carbonyl groups, 10 505-506 rhodium, 19 645-646 ruthenium, 19 639 sodium in manufacture of, 22 777 titanium(IV), 25 105-120 Organometallic fullerene derivatives,... [Pg.656]

Organometallic compounds asymmetric catalysis, 11, 255 chiral auxiliaries, 266 enantioselectivity, 255 see also specific compounds Organozinc chemistry, 260 amino alcohols, 261, 355 chirality amplification, 273 efficiency origins, 273 ligand acceleration, 260 molecular structures, 276 reaction mechanism, 269 transition state models, 264 turnover-limiting step, 271 Orthohydroxylation, naphthol, 230 Osmium, olefin dihydroxylation, 150 Oxametallacycle intermediates, 150, 152 Oxazaborolidines, 134 Oxazoline, 356 Oxidation amines, 155 olefins, 137, 150 reduction, 5 sulfides, 155 Oxidative addition, 5 amine isomerization, 111 hydrogen molecule, 16 Oxidative dimerization, chiral phenols, 287 Oximes, borane reduction, 135 Oxindole alkylation, 338 Oxiranes, enantioselective synthesis, 137, 289, 326, 333, 349, 361 Oxonium polymerization, 332 Oxo process, 162 Oxovanadium complexes, 220 Oxygenation, C—H bonds, 149... [Pg.196]

Organometallic Compounds. Osmium forms numerous mononuclear and polynuclear organometallic complexes, primarily in lower... [Pg.179]

There have been a number of reports of indirect coupling constants to carbon in organometallic compounds (see Tables XXXI and XXXII). Several trends are discernible. For transition metal complexes, the trends in V(i3C—M—3ip) and (i C—M— H) appear to follow those observed for V( P—M— H) and V( P—M— P). For complexes of ruthenium, osmium, rhodium, iridium, palladium, and platinum, it is generally found that V(A—M—B) (A, B = P, H) is large when... [Pg.161]

Organometallic compounds with a 17-electron configuration are often labile toward associative ligand exchange. Radical chain mechanisms are well established for phosphine substitution on metal carbonyl hydrides (Scheme 23), the 17-electron chain carrier being in most cases non hydridic. This mechanism, however, was also shown to operate for OsH2(CO)4 via the 17-electron hydride complex OsH(CO)4 [137]. Thus, phosphine addition to the radical prevails over the dimerization, which indeed occurs in the absence of phosphine [33] (section 6.5.7), and over other possible decomposition pathways. The second step of the chain propagation process in Scheme 23, for this osmium system, is another example of atom transfer to a hydride radical (section 6.5.6). [Pg.181]

Dimethyleneoctahydronaphthalene has been polymerized by a great variety of Ziegler-Natta and ROMP catalysts based on transition metal salts of titanium, zirconium, vanadium, molybdenum, tungsten, ruthenium, iridium, osmium, platinum or palladium and organometallic compounds [159]. Depending on the catalyst employed, addition or ring-opened polymers were preferentially formed [Eqs. (99) and (100)]. [Pg.122]

A great number of norbornene-like monomers [e.g., m = 1-3, R] and R2 = alkyl and aryl groups, Eqs. (103) and (104)] with or without substituents have been employed in polymerization reactions induced by Ziegler-Natta and ROMP catalysts derived from ruthenium, osmium, iridium, palladium, platinum, molybdenum, and tungsten halides or vanadium and zirconium halides or acetylacetonate associated with organometallic compounds [162, 163]. Both addition and ring-opened polymers have been obtained by this way depending on the catalyst employed [Eqs. (103) and (104)]. [Pg.122]

The application of organometallic complexes of the other group 8 elements, iron and osmium, in anticancer drug design has until recently been almost exclusively focused on iron, with the ferrocenyl derivative of tamoxifen (ferrocifen) being the most prominent example (104). Organometallic osmium compounds have been little explored in this respect. [Pg.51]

Organometallic reagents and catalysts continue to be of considerable importance, as illustrated in several procedures CAR-BENE GENERATION BY a-ELIMINATION WITH LITHIUM 2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDIDE l-ETHOXY-2-p-TOL-YLCYCLOPROPANE CATALYTIC OSMIUM TETROXIDE OXIDATION OF OLEFINS PREPARATION OF cis-1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDIOL COPPER CATALYZED ARYLA-TION OF /3-DICARBONYL COMPOUNDS 2-(l-ACETYL-2-OXOPROPYL)BENZOIC ACID and PHOSPHINE-NICKEL COMPLEX CATALYZED CROSS-COUPLING OF GRIG-NARD REAGENTS WITH ARYL AND ALKENYL HALIDES 1,2-DIBUTYLBENZENE. [Pg.233]


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