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Base-Free Iron Hydrosilylene Complexes via an α-Hydride Migration that Induces Spin Pairing.

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Two new base-free hydrosilylene complexes of iron were synthesized using the novel starting material Cp*( iPr2MeP)FeMes. These Cp*( iPr2MeP)Fe(H)SiHR (R = DMP, Trip) complexes are in equilibrium with the corresponding… Click to show full abstract

Two new base-free hydrosilylene complexes of iron were synthesized using the novel starting material Cp*( iPr2MeP)FeMes. These Cp*( iPr2MeP)Fe(H)SiHR (R = DMP, Trip) complexes are in equilibrium with the corresponding iron silyl complexes, Cp*( iPr2MeP)FeSiH2R, which can be trapped and characterized for R = Trip. Unlike the Ru analogues, the Fe silylene complex with R = DMP is observed to undergo an intramolecular C-H activation involving formal addition of a benzylic C-H bond across the Fe-Si bond. This increased activity for bond activations is also observed for reactions with hydrogen, where Fe reacts faster than a Ru analog to form the hydrogenation product, Cp*( iPr2MeP)H2FeSiH2DMP.

Keywords: base free; hydrosilylene complexes; free iron

Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year Published: 2018

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