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Stibines monodentate tertiary

Complexes with monodentate tertiary phosphines, arsines and stibines 108... [Pg.2]

There is an extensive chemistry of tertiary phosphine rhodium(III) complexes. However, there are comparatively few complexes of monodentate tertiary arsines, although the complexes of ditertiary arsines are more numerous. There are virtually no tertiary stibine complexes. The two main preparative routes to the complexes described in this section are (i) direct reaction pf the ligands with rhodium trichloride, which usually yields trichloro complexes and (ii) oxidative addition to rhodium(I) tertiary phosphine complexes, which gives rise to more diverse products of the type [RhXYZ(PRj) ], Metathetical reactions on the complexes prepared by either method (i) or (ii) have been used to prepare most of the remaining compounds. [Pg.1015]

Pentacarbonyliron and Fe2(CO)9 react with monodentate tertiary phosphines, arsines, and stibines to give substitution products of the general formula Fe(CO)j (ER3) . Usually substitution does not proceed beyond n = 2 ... [Pg.495]

Complexes with monodentate tertiary phosphines, arsines and stibines Complexes with alkyl and aryl phosphites as ligands Complexes with bidentate tertiary phosphines, arsines and stibines... [Pg.4875]


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