2007
DOI: 10.1021/om070220m
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Preparation and Reactivity of Stannyl Complexes of Manganese and Rhenium

Abstract: The trichlorostannyl complexes M(SnCl3)(CO)nP5-n (1−3: M = Mn, Re; P = PPh(OEt)2 (a), P(OEt)3 (b); n = 2, 3) were prepared by allowing chloro MCl(CO)nP5-n compounds to react with an excess of SnCl2·2H2O. Treatment of compounds 1−3 with NaBH4 in ethanol yielded the tin polyhydride derivatives M(SnH3)(CO)nP5-n (4−6). Treatment of 1−3 with MgBrMe gave the trimethylstannyl complexes M(SnMe3)(CO)nP5-n (7−9), and the reaction of 1−3 with MgBr(C≡CH) yielded the trialkynylstannyl derivatives M[Sn(C≡CH)3](CO)nP5-n (10,… Show more

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“…The use of NaBH 4 as a reagent to prepare tin trihydride complexes turns out to be an interesting synthetic method in tin chemistry that we had previously used to synthesise several [M]–SnH 3 derivatives ,,,,,,. In the present study, this route allowed the preparation of the first iridium complexes containing tin trihydride as a ligand.…”
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“…The use of NaBH 4 as a reagent to prepare tin trihydride complexes turns out to be an interesting synthetic method in tin chemistry that we had previously used to synthesise several [M]–SnH 3 derivatives ,,,,,,. In the present study, this route allowed the preparation of the first iridium complexes containing tin trihydride as a ligand.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In the present study, this route allowed the preparation of the first iridium complexes containing tin trihydride as a ligand. As observed with other stannyl derivatives,,,, the nature of the central metal and the ancillary ligands seem to be crucial for stabilising tin trihydride complexes. The pentamethylcyclopentadienyl half‐sandwich fragment with phosphite ligand is able to stabilise both mono‐ and bis(tin trihydride) derivatives, but only with iridium.…”
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“…(14)(15)(16)(17) were only observed for ruthenium. All complexes were reddish-brown solids, stable in air and in solutions of organic solvents, where they behave as 1 : 1 electrolytes (11)(12)(13) or nonelectrolytes (14)(15)(16)(17). Analytical and spectroscopic data (IR and NMR) support the proposed formulation.…”
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“…30 This difference indicates that phosphine ligands generally show p-bonding character, with phosphite ligands having a slightly more pronounced effect than phosphinine ligands.…”
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