“…A similar proportion of dimers was observed by GC-MS (30% and 22% for 10a and 10b, respectively), the mass balance presumably being accounted for by larger, involatile oligomers. Appropriately sited metal substituents can likewise be suitable gearing elements [80,102,103]. Licandro and coworkers reported the construction of seven-, eight-, and nine-membered heterocyclic rings (13a-f, respectively; Figure 12), using a chromium alkylidene substituent a to the acyclic nitrogen group [103].…”