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Arrested α-hydride migration activates a phosphido ligand for C-H insertion
Anne K Hickey1, Salvador B Muñoz1, Sean A Lutz1
1Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47401, USA. smith962@indiana.edu.
Abstract:
Bulky tris(carbene)borate ligands provide access to high spin iron(ii) phosphido complexes. The complex PhB(MesIm)3FeP(H)Ph is thermally unstable, and [PPh] group insertion into a C-H bond of the supporting ligand is observed. An arrested α-hydride migration mechanism suggests increased nucleophilicity of the phosphorus atom facilitates [PPh] group transfer reactivity.
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