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MIXED CARBONYL-ALKYL ISOCYANIDE COMPLEXES OF MOLYBDENUM
Deaton, J. C.,Walton, R. A.
, p. 187 - 196 (2007/10/02)
The synthesis of complexes of the type Mo(CO)2(CNR)2(PR3)2 (R=CH3, CMe3 or C6H11 and PR3=PEt3, PPr3n, PMePh2 or PEtPh2) has been accomplished by the reaction of (η3-C3H5)Mo(CO)2(CNR)2Cl with slightly more than two equivalents of PR3.The stereochemistry of these complexes has been deduced from IR and 1H, 13C and 31P NMR measurements.When RNC is reacted with (η3-C3H5)Mo(CO)2(CNR)2Cl in the presence of a small amount of PMePh2, the complexes cis-Mo(CO)2(CNR)4 are formed in 20-25percent yield together with 3-C3H5)Mo(CO)(CNR)4>+ (R=CMe3 or C6H11).The latter cations have been isolated as their B(C6H5)4- salts.The formation of cis-Mo(CO)2(CNR)4 under these conditions supports the proposal that the phosphine-assisted allyl chloride elimination is an important mechanism in the reactions of phosphines with derivatives of the type (η3-C3H5)Mo(CO)2L2Cl.The X-ray photoelectron spectra of certain complexes of the types Mo(CO)2(CNR)2(PR3)2 and cis-Mo(CO)2(CNR)4 have been recorded and the results are discussed briefly.