1993
DOI: 10.1016/0022-328x(93)80151-z
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Rearrangement of cyclooctyne to 1,2-cyclooctadiene within the coordination sphere of CpMn(CO)2

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“…It was identified by mass spectrometry and shows a strong IR band at 1963 cm À1 . Similar intermediates with an alkyne unit bound to a CpM(CO) n fragment are reported in the literature for M = Co, n = 1 [6,7], and M = Mn, n = 2 [8,9]. Also complexes of the type ArCr(CO) 2 (alkyne) have been reported [8,[10][11][12].…”
Section: Synthesismentioning
confidence: 59%
“…It was identified by mass spectrometry and shows a strong IR band at 1963 cm À1 . Similar intermediates with an alkyne unit bound to a CpM(CO) n fragment are reported in the literature for M = Co, n = 1 [6,7], and M = Mn, n = 2 [8,9]. Also complexes of the type ArCr(CO) 2 (alkyne) have been reported [8,[10][11][12].…”
Section: Synthesismentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The isomerization of preformed metal−alkyne complexes to allenes can be promoted using acid, 9 alumina, 10 or silica. 11 In elegant mechanistic studies, Casey and co-workers described acid-promoted isomerization of alkyne complexes to allene complexes. Both 1-metallacyclopropene 8 and η 1 -vinyl species 3c were suggested as key intermediates in the isomerization mechanism.…”
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“…Both ReCl(N 2 )(dppe) 2 and RhCl(C 2 H 4 )(As( i -Pr) 3 ) 2 have been shown to form allenes upon reaction with internal alkynes. The isomerization of preformed metal–alkyne complexes to allenes can be promoted using acid, alumina, or silica . In elegant mechanistic studies, Casey and co-workers described acid-promoted isomerization of alkyne complexes to allene complexes.…”
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“…The strong base-induced isomerization of internal alkynes to allenes is commonly known [18,19,20,21] and transition metals are known to participate in such isomerizations [23]. Alkyne to allene isomerizations within the defined transition metal complexes are rather scarce, and in some cases require acid-basic promotion [24,25,26]. Instances of the thermally induced isomerization of an internal alkyne to an allene are limited to four reports, our own iridium system [17], and examples involving Ti [27], Re [28] and Os [29] complexes.…”
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confidence: 99%