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Reactions of the phenyl-substituted five-membered titanacyclocumulene - Unusual coupling of a 1,4-disubstituted 1,3-butadiyne with two titanium atoms
Burlakov, Vladimir V.,Peulecke, Normen,Baumann, Wolfgang,Spannenberg, Anke,Kempe, Rhett,Rosenthal, Uwe
, p. 293 - 297 (1997)
The reaction of Cp2Ti(η2-Me3SiC2SiMe3) with equimolar amounts of PhC≡C-C≡CPh gives the unstable five-membered titanacyclocumulene 1, which is stabilized by dimerization to yield the dinuclear complex 2. In this reaction complex 1 shows an equilibrium and also behaves as a metallacyclocumulene and a metal alkyne complex. By the coupling of the internal double bond of the cyclocumulene with a complexed triple bond of the diyne, a complex with fused titanacyclopentadiene and titanacyclopentene is formed. With acetone and water complex 1 reacts like an alkyne complex to give the titanadihydrofuran 4 and the titanoxane 5. Complex 2 was investigated by an X-ray structural determination.
