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Rhodocenium Functionalization Enabled by Half‐Sandwich Capping, Zincke Reaction, Diazoniation and Sandmeyer Chemistry

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Abstract In continuation of our exploration of metallocenium chemistry we report here on innovative ways toward monofunctionalized rhodocenium salts applying half‐sandwich capping reactions of cyclopentadienyl rhodium(III) halide synthons with cyclopentadienyl… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In continuation of our exploration of metallocenium chemistry we report here on innovative ways toward monofunctionalized rhodocenium salts applying half‐sandwich capping reactions of cyclopentadienyl rhodium(III) halide synthons with cyclopentadienyl ylides containing pyridine, phosphine or dinitrogen leaving groups, followed by Zincke and Sandmeyer reactions. Thereby amino, diazonio, bromo, azido and iodo rhodocenium salts containing valuable functional groups are accessible for the first time. Target compounds were characterized by spectroscopic (1H/13C/103Rh‐NMR, IR, HR‐MS), structural (single crystal XRD) and electrochemical (CV) methods and their properties were compared to those of isoelectronic cobaltocenium compounds. These new functionalized rhodocenium complexes significantly expand the so far extremely limited chemical space of rhodocenium salts with promising options for the future development in the area of rhodocenium chemistry.

Keywords: sandwich capping; sandmeyer; chemistry; rhodocenium; half sandwich

Journal Title: European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Year Published: 2021

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