Mechanism of the Migratory Insertion of Carbon Monoxide in the Indenyliron(II) System. Detectable Intermediates in an Associative Pathway
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1993
Abstract:
The indenyl complex (CgH7)Fe(C0)2Me reacts with phosphines (PMe3, PMe2Ph, PMePh2, PPh3) in
toluene to give the products of alkyl migratory insertion (C9H7)Fe(CO)(phosphine)(COR). The kinetic investigation is in agreement with a mechanism involving a rapid preequilibrium between the iron complex and the phosphine (K), followed by rate-determining alkyl migration ( k2). The reaction rates increase with decreasing cone angle and increasing basicities of the phosphines. Both the equilibrium constants for the
preequilibrium step and the rate constants for C-C coupling are obtained from analysis of kinetic data. The equilibrium constant between the iron complex and PPh3 has been measured independently by UV-visible spectroscopy. Kinetic and spectroscopic (UV-visible, IR, NMR) data are indicative of a weak interaction between the iron complex and the phosphine, in which the molecular frame of the iron complex is not perturbed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bassetti, Mauro
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