Amine-oxide-mediated oxidative methanolysis of metal-metal bonds in [MM'(CO)10] (M = Mn, Re; M' = Re) and [Os3(CO)12]: Crystal structure of fac-[Re{OC(O)OMe}(CO)3(η2-dppf)]

[1]  M. Stchedroff,et al.  Trinuclear Clusters of Ruthenium-Containing Bridging and Ortho-Metalated 2,2‘-Bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1‘-binaphthyl (BINAP): X-ray Structures of (R)-BINAP and [Ru3(μ-OH)2(CO)8{μ-(R)-BINAP}] , 1997 .

[2]  D. Roberto,et al.  Surface-Mediated Organometallic Synthesis: The Activating Role of Silica for a High-Yield Route to [H4Os4(CO)12] and [HOs3(CO)10Y] (Y = OH, OR, Cl, Br, I, O2CR, SCN) Clusters from [Os3(CO)12] , 1997 .

[3]  Y. Yan,et al.  Amine-oxide-mediated reactions of Re2(CO)10 with phenol and aliphatic alcohols: The formation of Re3(CO)14(μ-H) and a hydroxo-methoxo trirhenium aggregate [Me3NH]+[Re3(CO)9(μ-OH)2(μ-OMe)(μ3-OMe)]− , 1997 .

[4]  Y. Yan,et al.  Substituted metal carbonyls. 26.1 One-step synthesis, structures, NMR, and dynamic laser-light scattering of Re2(μ-OMe)2[μ-Ph2P(CH2) nPPh2](CO)6 (n = 1-4) , 1996 .

[5]  S. Mandal,et al.  A NEW ROUTE TO MANGANESE AND RHENIUM CARBONYL TETRAFLUOROBORATE SALTS AND AN IMPROVED PROCEDURE FOR PREPARING THEIR PRECURSOR HYDRIDES , 1994 .

[6]  D. Ho,et al.  Reaction of electrophiles with manganese(I) and rhenium(I) alkoxide complexes: reversible absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide , 1993 .

[7]  H. Chan,et al.  Methoxylation of the Re–Re bond in [Re2(CO)10] by methanol under ambient conditions , 1992 .

[8]  C. Grimm,et al.  Thermal and photolytic substitution of dimanganese decacarbonyl with trifluorophosphine , 1990 .

[9]  M. Wrighton,et al.  Complexes of rhenium carbonyl containing ferrocenyl-derived ligands: tunable electron density at rhenium by control of the redox state of the ferrocenyl ligand , 1989 .

[10]  W. Tam,et al.  Monomeric metal hydroxides, alkoxides, and amides of the late transition metals: synthesis, reactions, and thermochemistry , 1988 .

[11]  D. Milstein C-H vs. O-H reductive elimination of methanol from a metal complex. Which is a more likely process? , 1986 .

[12]  P. Raithby,et al.  The reaction of [Os3(µ-H)2(CO)9L](L = CO or PEt3) with dimethylcyanamide, Me2NCN: X-ray crystal structure of [Os3(µ-H)(µ-NCHNMe2)(CO)10] and the reactions of this complex with acids , 1985 .

[13]  Dietmar Seyferth,et al.  Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry , 1984 .

[14]  N. Coville,et al.  Mechanism of ligand substitution in dimanganese decacarbonyl , 1983 .

[15]  H. Svec,et al.  Characterization of decacarbonylmanganesetechnetium and decacarbonyltechnetiumrhenium , 1981 .

[16]  A. Sironi,et al.  Isolation, reactions and x-ray structure of tetraethylammonium dihydridotetracarbonylrhenate , 1978 .

[17]  J. Shapley,et al.  Two lightly stabilized decacarbonyltriosmium complexes , 1977 .

[18]  Jack Lewis,et al.  1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3-Decacarbonyl-1-(η-cyclohexa-1,3-diene)-triangulo-triosmium: a novel intermediate in synthetic osmium cluster chemistry , 1977 .

[19]  A. Deeming,et al.  Metallation of hydroxy-aryl and -alkyl compounds by reaction with dodecacarbonyl-triangulo-triosmium , 1977 .

[20]  M. Freni,et al.  New carbonylhydrides of rhenium , 1971 .

[21]  B. F. Johnson,et al.  Chemistry of polynuclear compounds. Part XIII. The preparation and some reactions of dodecacarbonyltriosmium , 1968 .

[22]  H. Kaesz,et al.  Infrared Spectra of (CO)5Mn-Re(CO)5 and the Carbonyls of Manganese, Technetium, and Rhenium; Assignment of C≡O and M=C Stretching Absorptions , 1964 .