Reaction environment and ligand lability in group 4 Cp 2 MXY (X, Y = Cl, OtBu) complexes

Despite their usefulness in catalytic and materials chemistry, the mixed cyclopentadienyl/alkoxide complexes of Ti, Zr, and Hf (Cp M(OR) ) have few reliable synthetic routes available to them. We describe the use of mechanical ball milling to promote halide metathesis from Cp MCl , and compare these...

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