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Phosphines hydrido

HFeP4C52H4 Iron, [[2-[2-(diphenylphos-phino)ethyl]phenylphosphino]phenyl-C,P,P ][I,2-ethanediylbis(diphenyl-phosphine)]hydrido-, 21 92... [Pg.265]

FeO jOs3C,jH2, Osmium, tridecacarbonyl-dihydridoirontri-, 21 63 FeO,3Ru3C13H2, Iron, tridecacarbonyl-dihydridotrimthenium-, 21 58 FeP2S4C72HM, B is(tetraphenylphosphonium) tetrakis(benzenethiolato)ferrate(lI), 21 24 FeP4C 2H48, Iron, [[2-[2-(diphenylphos-phino)ethyl]phenylphosphino]phenyl-C,P,P [ 1,2-ethanediylbis(diphenyl-phosphine)]-hydrido-, 21 92 FeP uHtt, Iron, bis[ 1,2-ethanediyl-... [Pg.269]

Recently, a fluoroalkyl phosphine(hydrido)cobalt complex has been synthesized (Figure 1)." ... [Pg.4]

The detailed decomposition (P-H ehminahon) mechanism of the hydrido(alkoxo) complexes, mer-crs-[lr(H)(OR)Cl(PR 3)3] (R = Me, Et, Pr R = Me, Et H trans to Cl) (56, 58, 60), forming the dihydrides mer-cis-[lr H)2Cl PR )2] (57, 59) along with the corresponding aldehyde or ketone was examined (Scheme 6-8). The hydrido(ethoxo) as well as the hydrido(isopropoxo) complexes 60 could also be prepared by oxidative addition of ethanol and isopropanol to the phosphine complexes 39 [44]. In the initial stage of the P-H elimination, a pre-equiUbrium is assumed in which an unsaturated pentacoordinated product is generated by an alcohol-assisted dissociation of the chloride. From this intermediate the transition state is reached, and the rate-determining step is an irreversible scission of the P-C-H bond. This process has a low... [Pg.183]

The iridium phosphine complex [IrC PEt,),] 39b can also activate O-H bonds of carboxylic acids. The stoichiometric reaction with a,(o-alkynoic acids RC=C(CH2)2 CO2H (R = Me, Ph) gave cis-hydrido(carboxylato)iridium(III) complexes 92 (Eq. 6.26), and the molecular structure of 92a was determined crystallographically [59]. [Pg.189]

The reactivities of hydrido(phenoxo) complexes of trons-[MH(OPh)L2] (6 M = Ni 7 M = Pt) (L = phosphine) were examined (Eqs. 6.29, 6.30 Scheme 6-16), and a high nucleophiUdty for the metal-bound phenoxide was suggested [9, 10]. Reaction with methyl iodide produced anisole and trans-[MH(I)L2] for both Ni and Pt complexes. Phenyl isocyanate also provided the insertion products into the metal-phenoxo... [Pg.191]

Recently, Y. Yamamoto reported a palladium-catalyzed hydroalkoxylation of methylene cyclopropanes (Scheme 6-25) [105]. Curiously, the catalysis proceeds under very specific conditions, i.e. only a 1 2 mixture of [Pd(PPh3)4] and P(o-tolyl)3 leads to an active system. Other combinations using Pd(0 or II) precursors with P(o-tolyl)3 or l,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane, the use of [Pd(PPh3)4] without P(o-tolyl)3 or with other phosphine ligands were all inefficient for the hydroalkoxylation. The authors assumed a mechanism in which oxidative addition of the alcohol to a Pd(0) center yields a hydrido(alkoxo) complex which is subsequently involved in hydropal-ladation of methylenecyclopropane. [Pg.206]

Along similar lines, Schwartz and Gell later reported that tertiary phosphines would also induce reductive elimination in bis(i7-cyclopenta-dienyl) (cyclohexylmethyl) (hydrido)zirconium resulting in high yields of zirconocene bis(phosphine) complexes (53-55). Carbon monoxide was found to readily react with a benzene solution of Cp2Zr(PMePh2)2... [Pg.334]


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