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Tungsten alkylidene compound complexes

The ionic compound [Br(Mc3CCH20)2W=CHCMe3]1 [Ga2Br7] displays catalytic activity increased by a factor of ca 3400 compared with the neutral tungsten alkylidene complex. [Pg.347]

Vinyltin derivatives (92) have been prepared by the reaction of acyltin compounds with phosphonium ylides or with phosphonate carbanions. The tungsten complex (93) reacts with a wide range of aryl-substituted ylides (94), and the vinyl-substituted ylide (95), to give phosphorus to metal alkylidene transfer and hence provides a route to tungsten alkylidene complexes (96). ... [Pg.279]

Since the late seventies efforts were directed toward the development of well-defined catalysts that would be active without addition of additives or further modification. A wide variety of tungsten and molybdenum alkylidene complexes have been prepared. Many of them show some activity, but only few are good catalysts. The synthesis is often not straightforward and a range of synthetic procedures varying solvents, alkylating reagents, anions, and alkylidene moieties have to be tried before a desired compound will be obtained. [Pg.344]

The carbene mechanism of COER according to our hypothesis consists of forward (Z = O, X = Y = C) and backward (X = O, Y = Z = O) Wittig-like reactions. A transition metal-carbene complex reacts with a carbonyl compound generating an olefin and transition metal oxo-complex. Then the oxo-complex reacts with another olefin generating a new carbonyl compound and regenerating the transition metal-carbene complex. It is known that oxo-alkylidene complexes can be generated via oxidative addition reaction between some tungsten complexes with carbonyl compounds. [Pg.468]

In the preparative section 3.2 devoted to metal-carbene complexes, it is shown how the a-elimination reaction from high oxidation state early-transition-metal-alkyl complexes is one of the general methods of synthesis of Schrock s Ta and Nb alkylidene complexes. The other direction, formation of an alkylidene from an alkylidyne complex, can also be a valuable route to metal alkylidenes. For instance, Schrock s arylamino-tungsten-carbynes can be isomerized to imido-tungsten-carbene by using a catalytic amount of NEts as a base. These compounds are precursors of olefin metathesis catalysts by substitution of the two Cl ligands by bulky alkoxides (dimethoxyethane then decoordinates for steric reasons), and this route was extended to Mo complexes ... [Pg.211]


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