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Gold(I) ethylene and copper(I) ethylene complexes supported by a polyhalogenated triazapentadienyl ligand
Flores, Jaime A.,Rasika Dias
, p. 4448 - 4450 (2008)
A rare gold(I) ethylene complex and the closely related copper(I) ethylene adduct have been isolated using [N{(C3F7)C(2,6-Cl 2C6H3)N}2]- as the supporting ligand. [N{(C3F7)C(2,6-Cl2C 6H3)-N}2]Au(C2H4) (1) is an air-stable solid. It features a U-shaped triazapentadienyl ligand backbone and a three-coordinate, trigonalplanar gold center. The copper(I) adduct [N{(C3F7)C(2,6-Cl2C6H 3)-N}2]Cu(C2H4) (2) also has a similar structure. The 13C NMR signal corresponding to the ethylene carbons of 1 appears at about 64 ppm upfield from the free ethylene, while the ethylene carbons of 2 show a relatively smaller (39 ppm) upfield shift. [N{(C3F7)C(2,6-Cl2C6H 3)N}2]M(C2H4) (M = Cu, Au) mediate carbene-transfer reactions from ethyl diazoacetate to saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
