A sequential exchange of one carbonyl ligand by a hydrido ligand with NaOH, and then by an iodo ligand with iodopentane and finally treatment with acid transforms tricarbonyl(η-cyclopentadienone)iron complexes into dicarbonyl(η-hydroxycyclopentadienyl)iodoiron complexes. These iodo complexes demetalate with high selectivity to the corresponding free ligands on contact with air in daylight. Under basic reaction conditions at the stage of the iodo complex an anionic dicarbonyl(η-cyclopentadienone)iodoiron complex is generated, which is dimeric in the solid state and has an almost square-planar arrangement of the ligands at the sodium counterion.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
July 1999
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A sequential exchange of one carbonyl ligand by a hydrido ligand with NaOH, and then by an iodo ligand with iodopentane and finally treatment with acid transforms tricarbonyl(η-cyclopentadienone)iron complexes into dicarbonyl(η-hydroxycyclopentadienyl)iodoiron complexes. These iodo complexes demetalate with high selectivity to the corresponding free ligands on contact with air in daylight. Under basic reaction conditions at the stage of the iodo complex an anionic dicarbonyl(η-cyclopentadienone)iodoiron complex is generated, which is dimeric in the solid state and has an almost square-planar arrangement of the ligands at the sodium counterion.
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