Issue 17, 1999

New products in an old reaction: isomeric products from H2 addition to Vaska’s complex and its analogues

Abstract

para-Hydrogen enhanced NMR signals aid detection of minor isomers of complexes IrH2(L)2(CO)Cl (L = PPh3, PMe3, PPh2Cl and AsPh3) containing magnetically inequivalent hydride ligands that are produced via addition across the L–Ir–L axis of Ir(L)2(CO)Cl: in the case of L = PPh3, reaction with CO and H2 is shown to yield the substitution product IrH2(CO)2(PPh3)Cl which reacts further via HCl transfer to form IrH(CO)(PPh3)2Cl2 and thereby enables the detection of IrH3(CO)2(PPh3).

Article information

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Paper

Chem. Commun., 1999, 1717-1718

New products in an old reaction: isomeric products from H2 addition to Vaska’s complex and its analogues

S. K. Hasnip, S. B. Duckett, C. J. Sleigh, D. R. Taylor, G. K. Barlow and M. J. Taylor, Chem. Commun., 1999, 1717 DOI: 10.1039/A905590H

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