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Joseph A Zurakowski1, Marcus W Drover1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, ON, N9B 3P4, Canada. marcus.drover@uwindsor.ca.
Abstract:
Herein, we report the first example of a 'tucked-in' iron diphosphine complex, formed through deprotonation of a Cp*-(CH̲3) (Cp* = C5Me5-) group by n-butyllithium. The reactivity of this complex was demonstrated by activation of organic and metal-containing substates, including CO2, benzaldehyde, Br-AuI-PPh3, B(C6F5)3, and HBCy2 (Cy = cyclohexyl).
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