Amino(keto)carbene und Amino(phenyl)carbene als 1.4-dipolare Brückenliganden in einer Fe2(CO)6-Matrix / Amino(keto)carbenes and Amino(phenyl)carbenes as 1,4-Dipolar Bridging Ligands in a Fe2(CO)6 Matrix
Open Access
- 1 November 1983
- journal article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B
- Vol. 38 (11) , 1325-1331
- https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-1983-1102
Abstract
Cyclohexylamino(keto)carbene complexes of group VI B metals which contain a terminally bound carbene ligand, on reaction with Fe2(C0)9 give binuclear oxallyl iron complexes 5, in which the carbene carbon and the keto function form a bridge consisting of three atoms bound to two iron atoms. From a single crystal structure analysis of the phenyl derivative 5b, the Fe-Fe distance was found to be 2.508 Å. The two C atoms are bridging the Fe2 group in a somewhat distorted manner (C(l)-Fe(l) 2.461, C(l)-Fe(2) 1.912, C(2)-Fe(l) 2.024, C(2)-Fe(2) 2.478 Å), whereas the bridging keto oxygen is symmetrically bound to both Fe (1.927 and 2.004 Å). Alkylamino(phenyl)carbene complexes like 11 react with Fe2(C0)9 to give a four atom bridging ligand by migration of a hydrogen atom from nitrogen and an ortho hydrogen from the phenyl group to the carbene carbon. Free or complexed alkylimines may be intermediates in this reaction.Keywords
This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: