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Photolysis of transition metal polyhydride

Generation of Reactive Intermediates via Photolysis of Transition-Metal Polyhydride Complexes... [Pg.343]

A number of studies have demonstrated that photolysis of transition metal di- and polyhydride complexes can lead to the generation of very reactive intermediates, generally via photo-induced loss of H9 Cl, 2). Two such examples are shown in eqs 1 (3) and 2 (4-8). Z... [Pg.344]

The photochemical studies of transition metal hydride complexes that have appeared in the chemical literature are reviewed, with primary emphasis on studies of iridium and ruthenium that were conducted by our research group. The photochemistry of the molybdenum hydride complexes Mo(tj5-C5H5)2M2] and [MoH4(dppe)2] (dppe = Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2), which eliminate H2 upon photolysis, is discussed in detail. The photoinduced elimination of molecular hydrogen from di-and polyhydride complexes of the transition elements is proposed to be a general reaction pathway. [Pg.188]

Since photolysis of monomeric di- and polyhydride transition metal complexes often leads to elimination of H2 as the... [Pg.366]


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