1. Interaction of the five-membered zirconacyclocumulene complex Cp2Zr(η4-tBuC4tBu) with acetylenes. Synthesis of zirconacyclopentadienes and seven-membered zirconacyclocumulenes
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Vladimir V. Burlakov, Uwe Rosenthal, Perdita Arndt, Anke Spannenberg, Vladimir B. Shur, Wolfgang Baumann, M. Kh. Minacheva, Konstantin A. Lyssenko, Vyacheslav S. Bogdanov, and B.N. Strunin
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Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Phenylacetylene ,chemistry ,Trimethylsilyl ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,X ray analysis ,Biochemistry ,Toluene - Abstract
In the interaction of the five-membered zirconacyclocumulene Cp2Zr(η4-tBuC4tBu) (6) with 1,4-bis(trimethylsilyl)butadiyne Me3SiC C–C CSiMe3 in toluene at 60–80 °C, two isomeric zirconacyclopentadiene complexes (7) and (8) are formed in 4.4–4.7 : 1 ratio. Complex 7 has been isolated from the solution in the individual state and its structure Cp2Zr[η2-tBuC C(C2tBu)–C(SiMe3) C(C2SiMe3)] has been determined by X-ray crystallography. Prolonged heating of a mixture of 6 and Me3SiC C–C CSiMe3 at 100 °C leads to a gradual disappearance of the resulting zirconacyclopentadienes and to the formation of the seven-membered zirconacyclocumulene complex Cp2Zr[η4-tBuC4(tBu)–C(C2SiMe3) CSiMe3] (9) as the main product and two its analogues, viz., Cp2Zr[η4-Me3SiC4(SiMe3)–C(C2SiMe3) CSiMe3] (1) and Cp2Zr[η4-tBuC4(tBu)–C(C2tBu) CtBu] (2) as the admixtures. The same products are produced from individual compound 7 at 100 °C. Heating of complex 6 with tolane and phenylacetylene in toluene at 100 °C also gives rise to the corresponding zirconacyclopentadiene metallacycles, viz. Cp2Zr[η2-tBuC C(C2tBu)–C(Ph) CPh] (10) and Cp2Zr[η2-tBuC C(C2tBu)–CH CPh] (11). However these metallacycles do not form seven-membered zirconacyclocumulene complexes in any significant amounts even under prolonged keeping of the mixture at 100 °C. The structure of complexes 9–11 has also been established by X-ray crystallography. Mechanisms of the reactions found are discussed.
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- 2014
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