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Conversion of haloform to carbonate by iridium N-heterocyclic carbene complexes and silver(i) oxide.

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The reaction between haloform, the complexes [Cp*IrCl2(κC-MeNC3H2NCH2Ar)] (Ar = C6H3F2-2,6, C6H3F-2-Cl-6, C6H3Me2-2,6) and silver(i) oxide proceeded by carbon-halogen bond fission to yield the carbonate complexes [Cp*Ir(κ2O-CO3)(κC-MeNC3H2NCH2Ar)]. Click to show full abstract

The reaction between haloform, the complexes [Cp*IrCl2(κC-MeNC3H2NCH2Ar)] (Ar = C6H3F2-2,6, C6H3F-2-Cl-6, C6H3Me2-2,6) and silver(i) oxide proceeded by carbon-halogen bond fission to yield the carbonate complexes [Cp*Ir(κ2O-CO3)(κC-MeNC3H2NCH2Ar)].

Keywords: silver oxide; carbonate iridium; haloform; haloform carbonate; conversion haloform

Journal Title: Dalton transactions
Year Published: 2019

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