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Competition between C-C and C-H insertion in prototype transition metal-hydrocarbon reactions
Ryan Z Hinrichs1, Jonathan J Schroden, H Floyd Davis
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14583, USA.
Abstract:
The competition between C-C and C-H insertion in model transition-metal reactions with cyclopropane and propene (C3H6) was studied as a function of total energy. Insertion of neutral transition metal atoms M (= Y, Zr, Nb, and Mo*) into the C-C bonds of cyclopropane led to formation of MCH2 + C2H4, whereas C-H insertion produced MC3H4 + H2. The measured product branching ratios verify the relative potential energy barrier heights for C-C and C-H insertion predicted by ab initio calculations.
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