Reversible β-Hydride Elimination of Amine Ligands Forming Stable cis-η2-Iminium Hydride Os(II) Complexes

Orth, S. D.; Barrera, J.; Rowe, S. M.; Helberg, L. E.; Harman, W. D. Reversible β-Hydride Elimination of Amine Ligands Forming Stable cis-η2-Iminium Hydride Os(II) Complexes. Inorg. Chim. Acta 1998, 270, 337.

Abstract

Octahedral tetraammineosmium(II) species are generated from their OsIII precursors containing an amine ligand cis to a labile alcohol or triflate. These compounds undergo reversible β-hydride eliminations resulting in the formation of cis-η2-iminium hydride complexes. Judging from NMR data, the η2-iminium group in these products lies parallel to the osmium-hydride bond with the iminium carbon eclipsing the hydride. Attempts to form η2-arene complexes of an OsII ammine system bearing a stereogenic carbon are also described.

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