Magnesium-stabilised transition metal formyl complexes: structures,bonding, and ethenediolate formation |
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Authors: | Joseph M. Parr Andrew J. P. White Mark R. Crimmin |
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Affiliation: | Molecular Sciences Research Hub, Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, 82 Wood Lane, White City, Shepherds Bush, London W12 0BZ UK, |
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Abstract: | Herein we report the first comprehensive series of crystallographically characterised transition metal formyl complexes. In these complexes, the formyl ligand is trapped as part of a chelating structure between a transition metal (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Rh, W, and Ir) and a magnesium (Mg) cation. Calculations suggest that this bonding mode results in significant oxycarbene-character of the formyl ligand. Further reaction of a heterometallic Cr–Mg formyl complex results in a rare example of C–C coupling and formation of an ethenediolate complex. DFT calculations support a key role for the formyl-intermediate in ethenediolate formation. These results show that well-defined transition metal formyl complexes are potential intermediates in the homologation of carbon monoxide.Herein we report a comprehensive series of crystallographically characterised transition metal formyl complexes. |
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