The organometallic chemistry of cycloheptatrienyl zirconium complexes

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Abstract

This tutorial review summarizes the organometallic chemistry derived from the half-sandwich complex [(η7-C7H7)ZrCl(tmeda)], which was used as an efficient and versatile starting material for the incorporation of monoanionic ligands into the cycloheptatrienyl zirconium coordination sphere by conventional salt metathesis reactions. A broad variety of ligands was employed, affording novel and previously inaccessible cycloheptatrienyl (sandwich) complexes of the type [(η7-C7H7)Zr(Y)]; Y comprises pentadienyl, cyclopentadienyl, allyl, phospholyl, boratabenzene, imidazolin-2-iminato and amido systems. The cycloheptatrienyl ring in these systems usually acts as an “innocent spectator ligand”, but reactivity can arise from the second ligand Y or the Lewis acidity of the, formally, Zr(+IV) center, which was probed in selected examples and put in perspective to related studies. The corresponding results emphasize why the use of [(η7-C7H7)ZrCl(tmeda)] is clearly an advancement in the chemistry of the still fairly unexplored area of cycloheptatrienyl transition metal complexes. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Glöckner, A., & Tamm, M. (2013). The organometallic chemistry of cycloheptatrienyl zirconium complexes. Chemical Society Reviews, 42(1), 128–142. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cs35321k

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