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Tungsten carbonyls with isocyanides

Allyl complexes (pseudo-rotations, dynamic NMR studies, 1, 416 with tungsten carbonyls and isocyanides, 5, 688-689 rc-Allyl complexes with Cr, 5, 305 with Cr(II), 5, 300 with Cr(III), 5, 300 and cyclodextrins, 12, 789 in enyne carbometallation, 10, 328 with rhodium, 7, 220-221 (j-Allyl complexes, with iron, 6, 98 5-Allyldiisopinocampheylboranes, in asymmetric allylboration, 9, 198... [Pg.51]

Bis(adamantylimido) compounds, with monomeric chromium(VI) complexes, 5, 348 Bis(alkene) complexes conjugated, Rh complexes, 7, 214 mononuclear Ru and Os compounds, 6, 401 -02 in Ru and Os half-sandwich rj6-arenes, 6, 538 with tungsten carbonyls and isocyanides, 5, 685 Bis(u-alkenylcyclopentadienyl) complexes, with Ti(II), 4, 254 Bis(alkoxide) nitrogen-donor complexes, with Zr(IV), 4, 805 Bis(alkoxide) titanium alkynes, in cross-coupling, 4, 276 Bis(alkoxo) complexes, with bis-Cp Ti(IV), 4, 588 Bis[alkoxy(alkylamino)carbene]gold complexes, preparation, 2, 288... [Pg.62]

Bis[iV,iV -di(2-pyridyl)-imidazol-2-ylidene]aurate(I) tetrafluoroborates, preparation, 2, 292-293 Bis[iV,iV -di(2-pyridyl-methyl)-imidazol-2-ylidene]aurate(I) tetrafluoroborates, preparation, 2, 292-293 Bis(diselenolate) complexes, dinuclear iron compounds, 6, 242 Bis(dithiolene) compounds, in tungsten carbonyl and isocyanide complexes, 5, 644 Bis(enolato) complexes, with bis-Cp Ti(IV), 4, 589 Bis(enones), in reductive cyclizations, 10, 502 Bis(ethanethiolato) complexes, with bis-Cp Ti(IV), 4, 601 Bis(ethene)iridium complexes, preparation, 7, 328-329 -Bis(fluorenyl)zirconocene dichlorides, preparation,... [Pg.65]

Buta-1,3-dienes, with tungsten carbonyls and isocyanides,... [Pg.69]

Butadienyl complexes, with platinum, 8, 656 7]3-l,3-Butadienyl complexes, with tungsten carbonyls and isocyanides, 5, 689... [Pg.69]

Fulvalenes, with bis-Cp Ti(IV), 4, 587 Fulvalene thiolates, in tungsten carbonyl and isocyanide complexes, 5, 644... [Pg.107]

The rearrangement of a tungsten carbonyl-complexed 7-phosphanorbomadiene to its 7-phosphatricyclo[3.2.0 ]hept-2-ene complex has been analysed by ab initio MO calculations, and it has been shown that the reactions of molybdenum and tungsten metallates of the type [CpM(CO)2CNR] with methyl iodide yield methyl complexes of the composition [CpM(CO)2(CNR)], which subsequently rearrange to / -iminoacyls and / -l-azaallyls depending on the nature of the metal, the isocyanide R substituent, and the solvent used. ... [Pg.572]

In a three-component reaction, a cationic platinum isocyanide complex [(Ph3P)2Pt(CNR)Cl][BF4] is reacted with a /3-bromoamine and butyl lithium to give an imidazoldin-2-ylidene complex.This transformation can be a two-component reaction if the isocyanide ligand contains already the necessary amine functionality. This was shown for chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, and rhenium carbonyls. [Pg.26]

Caution. Chromium, molybdenum and tungsten hexacarbonyls are volatile solids (Cr > Mo > W) and like all metal carbonyl compounds should be considered to be toxic. tert-Butylisocyanide has a pungent odor, and although many isocyanides are reported to exhibit no appreciable toxicity to mammals, it should still be handled with care. Carbon monoxide is evolved in these reactions and being an odorless, toxic gas, care should be exercised to carry out the reactions in an efficient ventilation hood with the apparatus venting into a well-ventilated region of the hood. [Pg.142]

C. M. Bastos, "Coupling Reactions of Alkylidyne Ligands with Carbonyl, Isocyanide, and Alkylidyne Ligands on Tungsten", Ph. D. Thesis. State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1991. [Pg.230]


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