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Journal of The Chemical Society-dalton Transactions | 1990

Synthesis and crystal structure of new polynuclear rhodium complexes formed by reaction of bis(η-ethylene)(η5-indenyl)rhodium with t-butylphospha-acetylene

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Richard Mynott; Reinhard Benn; Anna Rufińska; Peter Betz; Carl Krüger

Treatment of bis(η-ethylene)(η5indenyl)rhodium (1) or (cyclo-octa-1,5-diene)(η5-indenyl)rhodium (2) with t-butylphospha-acetylene (3) yields [η4-2,4-di(t-butyl)-1,3-diphosphacyclobutadiene](η5-indenyl)rhodium (4) as the main product together with two other rhodium complexes(5) and (6) that contain derivatives of the new ligated systems 1,2,4,5-tetraphosphabenzenediyl and 1-rhoda-2,5-diphosphacyclopentenediyl, respectively. Phosphorus-31, 1H, and 13C n.m.r. data are reported and are discussed in relation to the structures, which in the case of (5) and (6) were established by X-ray diffraction analyses. The n.m.r. spectra of (6) reveal restricted rotation of one of the indenyl groups.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1993

Oligomerization Of σL, λ1-Phosphaalkynes at Transition Metal Templates

Paul Binger; S. Barth; Bruno Biedenbach; J. Haas; Albert T. Herrmann; R. Milczarek; R. Schneider

Abstract Some cooligomerization between phosphaalkynes and alkynes in the coordination sphere of a transition metal are reported.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1990

Cyclooligomerization of λ3,[sgrave]1-Phosphaalkynes in the Coordination-Sphere of a Transition Metal

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Albert T. Herrmann; R. Milczarek; R. Schneider

Abstract The reaction mode of phosphaalkyne cyclodimerization and codinerization with alkynes in the metal coordination-sphere is reported.


Angewandte Chemie | 1987

Bis(η5‐cyclopentadienyl)‐1,3‐diphosphabicyclo[1.1.0]butane‐2,4‐diylzirconium: A Simple Synthesis of an Unusual Molecule

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Carl Krüger; Manfred Regitz


Angewandte Chemie | 1987

Bis(η5-cyclopentadienyl)-1,3-diphosphabicyclo[1.1.0]butan-2,4-diylzirconium: Einfache Synthese eines ungewöhnlichen Moleküls†

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Carl Krüger; Manfred Regitz


Chemische Berichte | 1990

η2‐tert‐Butylphosphaacetylen‐Komplexe des Titanocens und Zirkonocens

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Albert T. Herrmann; Franz Langhauser; Peter Betz; Richard Goddard; Carl Krüger


Synthesis | 1989

Phosphaalkyne cyclodimerization using iron complexes

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Ronald Schneider; Manfred Regitz


Chemische Berichte | 1987

Reaktionen der Cyclopropene, VIII übergangsmetall‐katalysierte Cycloadditionen mit 3,3‐Dimethyoxycyclopropen

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach


Angewandte Chemie | 1988

Ein 1,4-Diphospha-2-rhoda-cyclopentadien – ein isolierbares Zwischenprodukt der metallinduzierten Cyclodimerisierung von tert-Butylphosphaacetylen†

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Richard Mynott; Carl Krüger; Peter Betz; Manfred Regitz


Angewandte Chemie | 1988

1,4‐Diphospha‐2‐rhodacyclopentadiene—an Isolable Intermediate in the Metal‐Induced Cyclodimerization of tert‐Butylphosphaacetylene

Paul Binger; Bruno Biedenbach; Richard Mynott; Carl Krüger; Peter Betz; Manfred Regitz

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