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Zirconoxycarbene complex

The zirconoxycarbene complexes undergo a variety of typical Fischer-carbene reactions. Typically, unsaturated nine-membered zirconoxycarbene complexes such as 103 are readily deprotonated in the a-position to the carbene carbon atom. The stereochemistry of the subsequent alkylation reaction is very efficiently controlled by the remote stereogenic center at C2, resulting in an effective 1,5-asymmetric induction113 (Scheme 34, Fig. 10). [Pg.134]

The carbene-carbon monoxide coupling was suggested as a potential elementary C—C coupling step in catalytic carbon monoxide reduction systems based on the observation of the reaction product (r -C5(CH3)5)2ZrH 2(p-OCH=CHO) [31]. The zirconoxycarbene complex 3 was found to react with carbon monoxide at room temperature to afford a zirconium-coordinated ketene complex 4 in 30% isolated yield (reaction 8.18). The X-ray structures of both 3 and 4 were determined [32]. [Pg.204]

Fig. 10. Molecular structure of the zirconoxycarbene tungsten complex 104 obtained by diastereoselective alkylation of 103. Fig. 10. Molecular structure of the zirconoxycarbene tungsten complex 104 obtained by diastereoselective alkylation of 103.

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