Dihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides

Dihydrogen loss from the 14-electron Rh(III) bis-phosphine dihydride [Rh(PiBu3)2H2][BArF4] forms a complex tentatively identified as [Rh(PiBu 3)2(L2)][BArF4] (L 2 = solvent or agostic interactions), which reacts with dichloro ethane or fluorobenzene to form [Rh(PiBu3) 2(ClCH2CH2Cl)][BArF4] and [Rh(P...

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Main Authors: Douglas, T, Chaplin, AB, Weller, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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description Dihydrogen loss from the 14-electron Rh(III) bis-phosphine dihydride [Rh(PiBu3)2H2][BArF4] forms a complex tentatively identified as [Rh(PiBu 3)2(L2)][BArF4] (L 2 = solvent or agostic interactions), which reacts with dichloro ethane or fluorobenzene to form [Rh(PiBu3) 2(ClCH2CH2Cl)][BArF4] and [Rh(PiBu3)2(η6-C 6H5F)][BArF4], respectively. [Rh(PiBu3)2(L)2[-[BAr F4] or its adducts undergo oxidative addition of aryl halides (C6H5X; X = Cl, Br) at room temperature to give the dimeric species [Rh(PiBu3)2(C 6H5)(μ-X)]2. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f3036882-8aa3-4c67-a260-c95dc3d393182022-03-27T12:08:41ZDihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chloridesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f3036882-8aa3-4c67-a260-c95dc3d39318EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Douglas, TChaplin, ABWeller, ADihydrogen loss from the 14-electron Rh(III) bis-phosphine dihydride [Rh(PiBu3)2H2][BArF4] forms a complex tentatively identified as [Rh(PiBu 3)2(L2)][BArF4] (L 2 = solvent or agostic interactions), which reacts with dichloro ethane or fluorobenzene to form [Rh(PiBu3) 2(ClCH2CH2Cl)][BArF4] and [Rh(PiBu3)2(η6-C 6H5F)][BArF4], respectively. [Rh(PiBu3)2(L)2[-[BAr F4] or its adducts undergo oxidative addition of aryl halides (C6H5X; X = Cl, Br) at room temperature to give the dimeric species [Rh(PiBu3)2(C 6H5)(μ-X)]2. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
spellingShingle Douglas, T
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Dihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides
title Dihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides
title_full Dihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides
title_fullStr Dihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides
title_full_unstemmed Dihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides
title_short Dihydrogen loss from a 14-electron rhodium(III) bis-phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium(I) complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides
title_sort dihydrogen loss from a 14 electron rhodium iii bis phosphine dihydride to give a rhodium i complex that undergoes oxidative addition with aryl chlorides
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