Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1323741 | Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2006 | 7 Pages |
The reaction of the half-open titanocene Ti(C5H5)(c-C8H11)(PMe3) (c-C8H11 = cyclooctadienyl) with four equivalents of PhC2SiMe3 has been found to lead to an unusual, very electron deficient coupling product, containing both metallacyclobutane and metallacyclobutene fragments. Structural studies of both complexes have been carried out, and for the latter reveal apparent (C–C) → Ti agostic interactions in both the metallacyclobutane and metallacyclobutene fragments.
Graphical abstractThe reaction of four equivalents of PhC2SiMe3 with the Ti(C5H5)(c-C8H11) fragment leads to a complicated coupling reaction, through which a formal 14 electron complex is isolated. In addition to the allyl and cyclopentadienyl coordinations, one also observes a titanacyclobutene fragment. Structural and spectroscopic data indicate that there is an agostic interaction taking place between this fragment’s C–C bond and the metal center.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide