Nickel atom - Ligand reactions: Evidence for an unstable eta super(3)-benzylnickel species from mixed-ligand cocondensations with nickel atoms

Detailed studies of nickel atom - benzyl halide cocondensation reactions, with and without a second organic ligand, have been carried out. Benzyl halides (X = Cl, Br) when cocondensed with nickel atoms at -196 degree C give no isolable organonickel product but only bibenzyl and nickel(II) halide, in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of chemistry 1982-01, Vol.60 (21), p.2654-2660
Hauptverfasser: Hartman, J S, Kelusky, E C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Detailed studies of nickel atom - benzyl halide cocondensation reactions, with and without a second organic ligand, have been carried out. Benzyl halides (X = Cl, Br) when cocondensed with nickel atoms at -196 degree C give no isolable organonickel product but only bibenzyl and nickel(II) halide, indicative of an initial unstable benzylnickel compound. Allyl chloride/benzyl chloride mixtures do not give the stable eta super(3)-allylnickel chloride, but instead a highly-unstable sublimable yellow solid which apparentlyis the eta super(3)-benzylnickel chloride dimer. All of this work indicates complexities in the initial metal atom interactions with the ligands. A further case is reported in which the presence of aluminosilicate insulating wool drastically changes the product obtained.
ISSN:0008-4042