Carbene complexes of chromium and tungsten with a bridging furan substituent were synthesized from lithiated furan precursors and metal hexacarbonyls. The binuclear biscarbene complexes [(CO)5M{C(OEt)-C4H2O-C(OEt)}M'(CO)5](M = M'= Cr (3), W (4)) were obtained as well as the corresponding monocarbene complexes [M{C(OEt)-C(4)H3O}(CO)5](M = Cr (1), W (2)). A method of protecting the carbene moiety during the metal acylate stage was used to increase not only the yields of the binuclear Fischer biscarbene complexes 3 and 4 but to establish a method to synthesize analogous mixed heterobinuclear carbene complexes (M = W, M'= Cr (5)) in high yields. The binuclear biscarbene complexes 3 and 5 were reacted with 3-hexyne and yielded the corresponding benzannulated monocarbene complexes [M{C(OEt)-C14H17O3}(CO)5](M = Cr (6), W(7)). Complex 5 reacted regioselectively with the benzannulation reaction occurring at the chromium-carbene centre. The major products from refluxing 3 in the presence of [Pd(PPh3)4] were a monocarbene-ester complex [Cr{C(OEt)-C4H2O-C(O)OEt}(CO)5](8), the 2,5-diester of furan (9) and a carbene-carbene coupled olefin EtOC(O)-C4H2O-C(OEt)=C(OEt)-C4H2O-C(O)OEt (10). X-Ray structure analysis of 4 and 6 confirmed the molecular structures of the compounds in the solid state and aspects of electron conjugation between the transition metals and the furan substituents in the carbene ligands were investigated.
4 ] to afforded the carbene-carbene coupled olefinic products and small amounts of the corresponding 2-ethyl(biheteroaryl)acetate. By contrast, the biscarbene complex of thienylfuran (15), afforded only the 2,9-diester of thienylfuran.
The reaction of dilithiated thiophene and thiophene derivatives with group 6 transition metal carbonyl precursors and subsequent alkylation afforded linearly arranged Fischer 2,5-bis-carbene and the rare unsymmetrical 2,3-bis-carbene chelated complexes. The latter requires a second lithiation to occur at an adjacent, less reactive site on the thiophene ring. The control of reactivity sites was investigated and achieved by either blocking more reactive positions with substituents or activating less reactive positions by lithium-halogen exchange reactions. A series of Fischer bis-carbene chelates were synthesized by manipulating the above variables. Structural features of Fischer mono-carbene, mononuclear bis-carbene, and bis-carbene chelated complexes were studied by IR, NMR, and singlecrystal X-ray diffraction.
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