(Cobaltoceniumyl-amido)-pyridinium hexa-fluorido-phosphate
Daniel Menia1, Thomas Höfer1, Klaus Wurst1
1University of Innsbruck, Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Innrain 80-82, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
Abstract:
The title compound, [Co(C5H5)(C10H9N2)]PF6, was synthesized from deproton-ated 1-amino-pyridinium iodide, followed by microwave-assisted nucleophilic aromatic substitution of iodo-cobaltocenium iodide. After anion exchange with potassium hexa-fluorido-phosphate, the title compound crystallizes as orange prisms in the space group Pc. This very stable pyridine nitrene adduct is the first example of a cobaltocenium derivative, formally containing a nitrene nitro-gen species.
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