“…Organochromium chemistry has received considerable attention over the past two decades . Notable among many interesting developments in the area of allylchromium chemistry, chromium(III) η 3 - allyl complexes have been used as precursors in the preparation of olefin polymerization catalysts and are putative intermediates in the stereoselective synthesis of homoallylic alcohols (i.e., the Nozaki−Hiyama−Kishi reaction). 1b-e, Despite such attractive applications, thermally stable chromium(III) complexes of this type are unreported. , Here, however, we report the preparation, isolation, and characterization of several thermally stable cationic chromium(III) η 3 -allyl complexes and provide a direct structural comparison of the unsubstituted cationic complex with the corresponding neutral chromium(II) η 3 - allyl analogue.…”