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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 130 (1997), S. 1175-1187 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Low-valent compounds ; Titanium ; Chromium ; C-C coupling ; Cleavage reactions ; Hydrido complexes ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The potential of low-valent, early transition-metal reagents as selective reductants in organic chemistry has been foreshadowed by intensive research on the ill-defined and heterogeneous subvalent titanium intermediates generated in the McMurry reaction and its numerous variants. As part of the long-term research effort to develop soluble, well-defined transition-metal reductants of modulated and selective activity toward organic substrates, the THF-soluble reductant, titanium dichloride, has been throughly examined, as well as the analogous ZrCl2 and HfCl2 reagents, all of which are readily obtainable by the alkylative reduction of the Group tetrachloride by butyllithium in THF. Noteworthy is that such interactions of MCl4 with butyllithium in hydrocarbon media lead, in contrast, to M(III) or M(IV) halide hydrides. Analogous alkylative reductions in THF applied to VCl4, CrCl3, and MoCl5 have yielded reducing agents similar to those obtained from Mcl4 but gradated in their reactivity. Such reductants have proved capable of coupling carbonyl derivatives, benzylic halides, acetylenes and certain olefins in a manner consistent with an oxidative addition involving a two-electron transfer (TET). Such a reaction pathway is consistent with the observed stereochemistry of pinacol formation from ketones and for the reductive dimerization of alkynes. In contrast of the reaction of CrCl3 with two equivalents of butyllithium, which leads to a CrCl intermediate, the interaction of CrCl3 in THF with four equivalents of butyllithium at -78°C yields a reagent of the empirical formulation, LiCrH4.2LiCl.2 THF, as supported by elemental and gasometric analysis of its protolysis. This hydridic reductant cleaves a wide gamut of s̰ carbon-heteroatom bonds (C-X, C-O, C-S and C-N), towards which the CrCl reductant is unreactive. The type of cleavage and/or coupled products resulting from the action of “LiCrH4” on these substrates in best understood as arising from single-electron transfer (SET). In light of the aforementioned findings, the gradated reducing action noted among TiCl2, HfCl2 and CrCl, as well as the contrasting reducing behavior between CrCl and LiCrH4, there is no doubt that future research with early transition metals will continue to yield novel reductants of modulated and site-selective reactivity.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 130 (1997), S. 201-207 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Group-4 metallocenes ; Ziegler catalysts ; Cyclizations ; Sandwich complexes ; C-C coupling ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A variety of bent metallocene dichloride/methylalumoxane catalysts, derived from the zirconocene complexes 10, 12-18, have been employed in intramolecular olefin-coupling reactions yielding monomeric or dimeric products. This was achieved by using optimized reaction conditions employing low substrate concentrations (1.0-1.8 M) and rather long reaction times. Under these particular conditions, 1,5-hexadiene was cyclodimerized to give 1-methylene-3-(cyclopentylmethyl)cyclopentane (11). 1,6-Heptadiene was cleanly converted to methylenecyclohexane, and cis-1,2-divinylcyclopentane (19) and cis-1,2-divinylcylohenxane (22) were cyclized to yield 2-methylenebicyclo[3.3.0]octane (20) and 7-methylenebicyclo[4.3.0]nonane (23), respectively. In many cases, the cyclization products were accompanied by isomers originating from double-bond shift reactions that often occur rapidly at these catalyst systems under the specific reaction conditions chosen to keep the products in the monomeric regime.
    Additional Material: 3 Tab.
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