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Published on: November 9, 2019
Reductive coupling of six carbon monoxides by a ditantalum hydride complex
Takahito Watanabe1, Yutaka Ishida, Tsukasa Matsuo
1Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan.
Abstract:
A ditantalum hydride complex undergoes head-to-head C-C coupling of six CO molecules under mild conditions to produce an octaanionic C(6)O(6) unit. During the reaction, eight-electron reduction of six CO molecules takes place. In the product, the C(6)O(6) unit is coordinated to four tantalum metals through six oxygen and two carbon atoms. The geometrical parameters within the Ta(4)C(6)O(6) core indicate significant contribution from a hexatriene-hexaolate form.
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