Ruthenium Allenylidene and Allylcarbene Complexes from 1,6-Diyne
2009
Reactions of the four 1,6-diynes 1−3 and 7, each with one terminal propargylic alcohol and one internal triple bond containing Me3Si groups, with [Ru]−Cl ([Ru] = Cp(PPh3)2Ru) led to two types of products. In the first type, only the propargylic group is involved in the reaction leading to vinylidene, allenylidene, or acetylide complexes. A C−C bond formation of two triple bonds in 1,6-diynes gave allylcarbene products of the second type. The reaction of 1 with [Ru]−Cl yielded only the first type, giving a mixture of two cationic complexes; the allenylidene complex 8 and the phosphonium acetylide complex 9, the latter resulting from further addition of a phosphine molecule to Cγ of 8. The same reaction in the presence of excess phosphine gave 9 only. However, with an additional methyl group, the 1,6-diyne 2 reacted with [Ru]−Cl to give the allylcarbene complex 11 also with a phosphonium group on the ligand. The reaction proceeds by a cyclization reaction involving two triple bonds on the metal accompanied ...
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