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  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Alkyne complexes ; Titanium ; ansa-Metallocenes ; Carbon dioxide fixation ; C-C coupling ; Metallacycles ; Regioselectivity ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The reaction of [meso-(ebthi)TiCl2] [ebthi = 1,2-ethylene-1,1′-bis(η5-tetrahydroindenyl)] with magnesium in the presence of the alkynes Me3SiC≡CSiMe3 and PhC≡CSiMe3 resulted in the formation of the complexes [meso-(ebthi)Ti(η2-Me3SiC2SiMe3)] (1) and [meso-(ebthi)Ti(η2-PhC2SiMe3)] (2a and 2b), which were isolated and then characterized by their NMR spectra. Due to incomplete reduction the TiIII complex [meso-(ebthi)Ti(THF)Cl] (3) was also obtained as a by-product of these reactions. By insertion into the Ti-CPh bond carbon dioxide reacted with the titanacyclopropene structure of the alkyne complex [meso-(ebthi)Ti(η2-PhC2SiMe3)] (2a), with untypical regioselectivity to yield the α-silyl-substituted meso-(ebthi)titanafuranone 6a. In the analogous reactions of the complexes [(thi)2Ti(η2-PhC2SiMe3)] (thi = η5-tetrahydroindenyl), [rac-(ebthi)Ti(η2-PhC2SiMe3)], and [Cp*2Ti(η2-PhC2SiMe3)] with carbon dioxide typical regioselectivity (insertion into the M-CSi bond of the titanacyclopropene) was observed, yielding the β-silyl-substituted titanafuranones 7, 8a, and 9. These results show that insertion of carbon dioxide into the M-C bond of the titanacyclopropene structure of the alkynemetallocene complexes is governed by the substitution pattern of the alkyne and the steric enviroment around the metal center. The complexes 3, 6a, and 7 were investigated by X-ray crystal structure analysis.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Carbon dioxide fixation ; Metal complexes ; Diazadiene ligands ; Carboxylation ; Enzyme models ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Activation of CO2 at Transition-Metal Centres: Simulation of Enzymatic CO2 Fixation and Transfer Reactions by Electron-Rich (Diazadiene)magnesium and -manganese ComplexesElectron-rich diazadiene complexes of Mg and Mn can be used as model compounds for enzymatic carboxylation reactions e.g. the „dark reaction“ of the photosynthesis or in biotinedependent CO2 conversion reactions. The activity of the complexes to fix and transfer carbon dioxide strongly depends on the nature of the metal (Mg and Mn are active central atoms, other transition metals are inactive), the π aciditiy of the chelate ligand, and the structure of the complexes. The dimeric manganese complex IIa, the structure of which could be determined by X-ray structure analysis, is one of the most active compounds. NMR studies reveal that the CO2 transfer to substrates with active C - H bonds takes place in the coordination sphere of the metal atom. Carrier of activated CO2 is the N - COO group.
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