Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5226070 Tetrahedron 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new sterically demanding bidentate imidazolium bromide has been prepared and used as ligand precursor for the synthesis of the corresponding NHC–silver(I) complex. The X-ray analysis of the silver(I) complex revealed a rare Ag4O4 core cubane cluster. The silver(I) complex reacts readily with the Grubbs first generation catalyst providing a labile alkylidene complex. When the transmetallation was attempted with Hoveyda–Grubbs first generation catalyst in the presence of THF as solvent, two very stable phosphine free bis-bidentate N-heterocyclic carbene complexes, one green and one orange, were formed. Notably, one of these complexes is the first observation of a metal alkylidene group substituted by a NHC ligand, a surprising result since the new complex is formally derived from a nucleophile substitution of a hydride by a NHC ligand on the alkylidene carbon. A proposal for the reaction mechanism is elaborated.

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