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Dalton Trans., 2009, 8145 - 8154, DOI: 10.1039/b906840f
Ligating properties of anionic Fischer-type carbene complexes, [(CO)5M
C(X)Y]-Helgard G. Raubenheimer, Stephanie Cronje and Christoph E. Strasser
With the simplest of anionic Fischer-type carbene complexes acting as ligands, Cp2Zr(Cl){OCMe}M(CO)5 compounds (M = Cr or W) promote
-olefin oligomerization and polymerization in the presence of MAO. Attaching an N-heterocyclic ring to the carbene carbon atom in similar precursors, allows a variety of hard metal ions and fragments to be captured by external bidentate coordination. The outcome of the attachment of a phosphorus or sulfur functionality to an
-carbon of an O-anionic carbene is formation of a bidentate ligand and then internal four-membered carbene–heteroatom chelate formation.
-Deprotonated carbene complexes are also precursors for remote, one-N, six-membered carbene complexes of various metals whereas
-C-,
-N- or
-O-deprotonated as well as
-deprotonated Fischer-type carbene complexes display unique synthon properties towards Ph3PAu+ and partake in unusual ensuing coordination of liberated group 6 metal carbonyl moieties to form dinuclear products.
