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Rhodium complexes structures

The bis( -methylene)rhodium complex (Structure 8) undergoes thermal decomposition at 300-350 °C to yield mainly propene and methane H-labeling experiments showed that the propene originates rather selectively (>75 %) from two CH2 groups and one CH3 unit a //-methylidene (CH) intermediate 9 (from H abstraction) with consecutive isomerizations is assumed to yield the propene (Scheme 3). [Pg.816]

Ethane, (K)-l-cyclohexyl-L2-bis(diphenylphosphino)-rhodium complexes asymmetric hydrogenation, 6,253 Ethane, tetracyano-metal complexes, 2,263 Ethane, tetrakis(aminomethyl)-metal complexes, 2, 56 Ethane, tris[l, 1, l-(trisaminomethyl)]-complexes structure, 1,26... [Pg.127]

The syntheses and spectroscopic and electrochemical characterization of the rhodium and iridium porphyrin complexes (Por)IVI(R) and (Por)M(R)(L) have been summarized in three review articles.The classical syntheses involve Rh(Por)X with RLi or RMgBr, and [Rh(Por) with RX. In addition, reactions of the rhodium and iridium dimers have led to a wide variety of rhodium a-bonded complexes. For example, Rh(OEP)]2 reacts with benzyl bromide to give benzyl rhodium complexes, and with monosubstituted alkenes and alkynes to give a-alkyl and fT-vinyl products, respectively. More recent synthetic methods are summarized below. Although the development of iridium porphyrin chemistry has lagged behind that of rhodium, there have been few surprises and reactions of [IrfPorih and lr(Por)H parallel those of the rhodium congeners quite closely.Selected structural data for rr-bonded rhodium and iridium porphyrin complexes are collected in Table VI, and several examples are shown in Fig. 7. ... [Pg.295]

In the case of terminal C=C (1,2 addition units), i.e. when R=R =H and R" (or R111) = polymer chain, two types of hydride migration are possible, namely (i) The Markownikoff s addition which would lead to the formation of B type repeating units and (ii) The anti Markownikoff s addition which would result in the formation of the observed repeating units C. In the case of Markownikoff s type addition the hydride transfer occurs to Ca and results in the formation of branched alkyl-rhodium intermediate complex shown by Structure 2. Whereas when anti Markownikoff s addition occurs, the resulting intermediate alkyl-rhodium complex has linear alkyl ligand as shown by Structure 3. [Pg.404]

Chiral diphosphites based on (2R,3R)-butane-2,3-diol, (2R,4R)-pentane-2,4-diol, (25, 5S)-hexane-2,5-diol, (lS -diphenylpropane-hS-diol, and tV-benzyltartarimide as chiral bridges have been used in the Rh-catalyzed asymmetric hydroformylation of styrene. Enantioselectivities up to 76%, at 50% conversion, have been obtained with stable hydridorhodium diphosphite catalysts. The solution structures of [RhH(L)(CO)2] complexes have been studied NMR and IR spectroscopic data revealed fluxional behavior. Depending on the structure of the bridge, the diphosphite adopts equatorial-equatorial or equatorial-axial coordination to the rhodium. The structure and the stability of the catalysts play a role in the asymmetric induction.218... [Pg.173]

The monosulfonated PPh derivative, Ph2P(m-C6H4S03K) (DPM) and its rhodium complex, HRh(CO)(DPM)3 have been synthesized and characterized by IR and NMR spectroscopic techniques. The data showed that the structure was similar to [HRh(CO)(PPh3)3]. The catalytic activity and selectivity of [HRh(CO)(DPM)3] in styrene hydroformylation were studied in biphasic catalytic systems.420 421 Rh1 complexes [Rh(acac)(CO)(PR3)] with tpa (131), cyep (132), (126), ompp (133), pmpp (134), tmpp (135), PPh2(pyl), PPh(pyl)2, and P(pyl)3 were characterized with NMR and IR spectra. Complexes with (131), (132), and (126) were catalysts for hydrogenation of C—C and C—O bonds, isomerization of alkenes, and hydroformylation of alkenes.422 Asymmetric hydroformylation of styrene was performed using as catalyst precursor [Rh(//-0 Me)(COD)]2 associated with sodium salts of m-sulfonated diarylphosphines.423... [Pg.177]

Another structurally well characterized rhodium complex containing the phosphino(stibino)methane ligand as a chelate is [H3Rh2(r 2-C)2CCF3)2 r 2-(z -Pr)2P-CH2-Sb(z-Bu)2 2]PF6.101... [Pg.112]

C-Chiral diphosphinites based on cyclohexane and cyclopentane rings (31) (cf. structure 17) have been used in 1 1 rhodium complexes at 50 atm H2 in unspecified solvents (259, 260). [Pg.349]

Efforts to tune the reactivity of rhodium catalysts by altering structure, solvent, and other factors have been pursued.49,493 50 Although there is (justifiably) much attention given to catalysts which provide /raor-addition processes, it is probably underappreciated that appropriate rhodium complexes, especially cationic phosphine complexes, can be very good and reliable catalysts for the formation of ( )-/3-silane products from a air-addition process. The possibilities and range of substrate tolerance are demonstrated by the two examples in Scheme 9. A very bulky tertiary propargylic alcohol as well as a simple linear alkyne provide excellent access to the CE)-/3-vinylsilane products.4 a 1 In order to achieve clean air-addition, cationic complexes have provided consistent results, since vinylmetal isomerization becomes less competitive for a cationic intermediate. Thus, halide-free systems with... [Pg.796]

Ligand 73 was prepared directly from a single enantiomer of the corresponding naphthol of QUINAP 60, an early intermediate in the original synthesis, and both enantiomers of BINOL. Application in hydroboration found that, in practice, only one of the cationic rhodium complexes of the diastereomeric pair proved effective, (aA, A)-73. While (aA, A)-73 gave 68% ee for the hydroboration of styrene (70% yield), the diastereomer (aA, R)-73 afforded the product alcohol after oxidation with an attenuated 2% ee (55% yield) and the same trend was apparent in the hydroboration of electron-poor vinylarenes. Indeed, even with (aA, A)-73, the asymmetries induced were very modest (31-51% ee). The hydroboration pre-catalyst was examined in the presence of catecholborane 1 at low temperatures and binuclear reactive intermediates were identified. However, when similar experiments were conducted with QUINAP 60, no intermediates of the same structural type were found.100... [Pg.853]

James et al. reported a case of product inhibition in the Rh-catalyzed enantioselective hydrogenation of N-phenyl benzaldehyde imine [37]. These authors were able to isolate the deactivated catalyst, and to obtain its X-ray structure, which showed, surprisingly, that it was a rhodium complex with the product bound through a rf-n-axene interaction (Scheme 44.5). More cases of inhibition via formation of metal arene complexes will be detailed in Section 44.5. [Pg.1497]


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