2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11172-007-0041-0
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Synthesis and catalytic properties of polynuclear molybdenum silicon-containing carbene complexes

Abstract: 3 ) were synthesized by the reaction of the R´-CH=Mo(NAr)(OR) 2 compounds (R´ = Bu t or PhMe 2 C) with silicon containing vinyl reagents. The structures of complexes 1 and 2 and the known PhMe 2 C-CH=Mo(NAr)(OCMe 2 CF 3 ) 2 compound were established by X ray dif fraction. The catalytic properties of the silicon containing carbene complexes in homometathesis of hex 1 ene and metathesis polymerization of cyclooctene were studied. The catalytic activity of these complexes and the stereoregularity of the resulting… Show more

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“…The values of W-C-Si angles in 1 (138.52(18)°and 138.82(14)°) are almost equal whereas these angles in 2 are essentially different (147.4(5)°, 137.7(5)°). A similar feature was observed in molybdenum analog 2a (Mo-C-Si angles are 146.0(1) and 137.4(1)°) [7]. Apparently, the nonequivalence of the Mo-C-Si angles in 2 and 2a is caused by different conformation of these molecules in comparison with 1.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…The values of W-C-Si angles in 1 (138.52(18)°and 138.82(14)°) are almost equal whereas these angles in 2 are essentially different (147.4(5)°, 137.7(5)°). A similar feature was observed in molybdenum analog 2a (Mo-C-Si angles are 146.0(1) and 137.4(1)°) [7]. Apparently, the nonequivalence of the Mo-C-Si angles in 2 and 2a is caused by different conformation of these molecules in comparison with 1.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…1 and 2, Table 1). Complex 2 is isostructural with the earlier described bimetallic molybdenum complex (R 0 O) 2 (ArN)Mo@CH-SiPh 2 -CH@Mo(NAr)(OR 0 ) 2 (2a) [7]. In complexes 1 and 2 the silicon and tungsten atoms have a distorted tetrahedral coordination environment.…”
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confidence: 77%