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...
Main Authors: | Douglas, T, Chaplin, AB, Weller, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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