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Silicon-transition metal bonds back-bonding

Silicon-transition metal chemistry is a relatively new area. The work of Hein and his associates (1941) on Sn—Co derivatives established the possibility of forming bonds between a Group IVB metal and a transition element 139), but it was another fifteen years before CpFe(CO)2SiMej 203), the first of many silyl derivatives, was synthesized. The interest in these compounds derives from (1) comparison with the corresponding alkyl- and Ge-, Sn-, and Pb- transition metal (M) complexes, including the role of ir-back-bonding from filled d orbitals of M into empty d orbitals on Si (or other Group IVB metal), and (2) expectation of useful catalytic properties from such heteronuclear derivatives. [Pg.254]


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