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Stability and reactivity of N-heterocyclic carbene complexes

✍ Scribed by Cathleen M. Crudden; Daryl P. Allen


Book ID
104010701
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
624 KB
Volume
248
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-8545

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✦ Synopsis


The use of N-heterocyclic carbenes as ligands for transition metals has increased dramatically in the last few years, spurred on by their remarkable successes in the areas of metathesis chemistry and coupling reactions. The stability of the transition metal complexes of N-heterocyclic carbenes is often cited as one of the key advances of these ligands versus their phosphine counterparts. However, to quote Danopoulos, "recent reports are questioning the belief that the NHC-metal bond is inert" [Chem. Commun. (2003) 756]. This review describes some of the reactions that N-heterocyclic carbenes undergo in the metal co-ordination sphere that lead to decomposition of the NHC-metal complex. Implications for catalysis using these species are described.


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