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Reactivity of CS2 and Et3P·CS2 toward copper(I)-phosphine complexes. X-ray crystal structure of the complex [(PPh3)2Cu(S2CPEt3)]BPh4
Bianchini, Claudio,Ghilardi, Carlo A.,Meli, Andrea,Orlandini, Annabella
, p. 2188 - 2191 (2008/10/08)
Carbon disulfide reacts with the complexes (PEt3)3CuBPh4 (1) and (PPh3)3CuBPh4 (2), affording [(PEt3)2Cu(S2CPEt3)]BPh4 (3) and (PPh3)2Cu(S2CPh) (4), respectively. Compound 3 is formed by CS2 insertion into a copper-phosphorus bond; 4 is formed by copper-assisted phenylation of CS2 by BPh4-. The phosphoniodithiocarboxylate complexes 3 and [(PPh3)2Cu(S2CPEt3)]BPh4 (5) are obtained by addition of the zwitterion Et3P·CS2 to 1 and 2, respectively. The X-ray structure of 5 is reported. Pathways to the formation of 3 and 4 are proposed.
INSERTION REACTIONS OF CARBON DISULFIDE INTO CARBON-COPPER BONDS OF AROMATIC ORGANOCOPPER(I) COMPOUNDS AND OF THEIR COMPLEXES WITH TRIPHENYLPHOSPHINE AND BIS(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)ETHANE
Camus, A.,Marsich, N.,Nardin, G.
, p. 389 - 400 (2007/10/02)
Aromatic organocopper compounds (phenyl-, m-, p-tolyl-, o-anisyl-copper) react with CS2 to give unstable copper compounds, except for o-tolylcopper, from which polymeric o-TCSSCu (o-T = o-tolyl) and another derivative, probably n, were obtained
