Issue 21, 1997

Palladium-induced rearrangement of a Fe2Sn2 metal core leading to the first Fe–Pd–Sn cluster [(OC)3F[upper bond 1 start]e(µ-SnBun2)(µ-dppm)P[upper bond 1 end]d[upper bond 1 start](µ-dppm)F[upper bond 1 end]e(CO)3]†

Abstract

A new tetranuclear FePdFeSn four-membered ring cluster, which could be viewed as a bent chain complex FePdFe bridged by a stannylene ligand, is obtained from a Fe2Sn2 precursor by Ph2PCH2PPh2 (dppm)-assisted palladium incorporation; it provides the first example of a Sn–Fe–Pd linkage.

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Chem. Commun., 1997, 2093-2094

Palladium-induced rearrangement of a Fe2Sn2 metal core leading to the first Fe–Pd–Sn cluster [(OC)3F[upper bond 1 start]e(µ-SnBun2)(µ-dppm)P[upper bond 1 end]d[upper bond 1 start](µ-dppm)F[upper bond 1 end]e(CO)3]†

P. Braunstein, C. Charles, P. Braunstein, G. Kickelbick and U. Schubert, Chem. Commun., 1997, 2093 DOI: 10.1039/A705019D

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