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Tungsten complexes rings

Schmidt reaction of ketones, 7, 530 from thienylnitrenes, 4, 820 tautomers, 7, 492 thermal reactions, 7, 503 transition metal complexes reactivity, 7, 28 tungsten complexes, 7, 523 UV spectra, 7, 501 X-ray analysis, 7, 494 1 H-Azepines conformation, 7, 492 cycloaddition reactions, 7, 520, 522 dimerization, 7, 508 H NMR, 7, 495 isomerization, 7, 519 metal complexes, 7, 512 photoaddition reactions with oxygen, 7, 523 protonation, 7, 509 ring contractions, 7, 506 sigmatropic rearrangements, 7, 506 stability, 7, 492 N-substituted mass spectra, 7, 501 rearrangements, 7, 504 synthesis, 7, 536-537... [Pg.524]

Geometrical parameters provide much more information than simple identification. The phosphorus-carbon distance of 1.686(6) A in this tungsten complex is consistent with there being a double bond, as it is close to those observed in open chain phosphaalkenes. But how much better it would have been if the parent compound could have been studied uncomplexed, so that the strain in this unusual ring system could have been investigated. The geometrical parameters would then have provided very useful information about the likely reactivity of the compound, and information about the changes on... [Pg.23]

The [2 + 2] cycloaddition of the propynyl tungsten complex (12b) has been found to be stereospecific with the cis and trans isomers of eAyl prc nyl ether." ITie reaction with c/s-propenyl ethyl ether gave rise to the cyclobutenyl complex (18), in addition to a minor amount of the ring-opened dienyl carbene complex (19). The stereochemistry about the double bonds in the dienyl complex (19) revealed that it was derived from a thermal electrocyclic conrotatory ring opening of the c/s-cyclobutenyl carbene complex (18) and thus the stereochemistry is completely retained in this cycloadditirxi. In support of this analysis it was found that cyclobutenyl complex (18) could be thermally opened to the dienyl complex by heating in an inert solvent at 50 C. In the cycloaddition of the propynyl complex (12) with trans-... [Pg.1067]


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