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CFC replacement HCFC-133a (CF3CH2Cl) as a convenient precursor for the synthesis of chlorodifluorovinyl-metal derivatives of main group and transition metal elements: The first X-ray structural characterisation of chlorodifluorovinyl-containing organometallic complexes
Barnes, Nicholas A.,Brisdon, Alan K.,Cross, Wendy I.,Fay, Joseph G.,Greenall, Jacqueline A.,Pritchard, Robin G.,Sherrington, James
, p. 96 - 105 (2007/10/03)
The one-pot reaction of the CFC replacement 1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (CF3CH2Cl, HCFC-133a) with two equivalents of butyllithium in diethylether at -78°C followed by the addition of main group or transition metal halides results in good yields of the metal-chlorodifluorovinyl-containing compounds R3Sn(CCl=CF2) {R = Me, Et, Bu}, Sn(CCl=CF2)4, Sb(CCl=CF2)3, Hg(CCl=CF2)n Cl(2-n) (n = 1,2), trans-[Ni(CCl=CF2)2(PBu3)2], trans-[Pd(CCl=CF2)2(PBu3)2] and [Au(CCl=CF2)(PPh3)]. The molecular structures of Hg(CCl=CF2)Cl, trans-[Pd(CCl=CF2)2(Bu3P)2] and [Au(CCl=CF2)(PPh3)] have been obtained from single crystal data; these are the first such structural data to be reported for any chlorodifluorovinyl-containing organometallic complexes. The molecular structure of [Au(CF=CF2)(PPh3)], which was prepared using a similar method based on CF3CH2F (HFC-134a), is also reported and compared with that of the chlorodifluorovinyl analogue.