Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1328467 | Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2006 | 4 Pages |
The reaction of (η5-C5H5)Mo(CO)3- with p-CH3C6H4S(O)2O(CH2)3C6H5 produces (η5-C5H5)(OC)3Mo(CH2)3C6H5. This is only the second structurally characterized organometallic species in which an aromatic moiety is separated by three or more methylene groups. The alkyl chain adopts a staggered conformation, the Mo–C(1)–C(2)–C(3)–C(4) unit is nearly coplanar, and the alkyl chain eclipses the trans-carbonyl group on Mo. NMR evidence indicates that this conformation is preserved in solution.
Graphical abstractThe reaction of (η5-C5H5)Mo(CO)3- with p-CH3C6H4S(O)2O(CH2)3C6H5 produces (η5-C5H5)(CO)3Mo(CH2)3C6H5. The alkyl chain adopts a staggered conformation, the Mo–C(1)–C(2)–C(3)–C(4) unit is nearly coplanar, and the alkyl chain eclipses the trans-carbonyl group on Mo. NMR evidence indicates that this conformation is preserved in solution.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide