Facile α‐H elimination from tetrakis(trimethylsilylmethyl)titanium is induced by alkali metal amides to give adducts of (alkylidene)bis(alkyl)titanium complexes. In the crystal, the alkali metal interacts with the carbene carbon atom or with the CH2 group of the trimethylsilymethyl ligand. The nucleophilic character of the carbene carbon atom was shown by reactions with benzophenone and terminal acetylenes.
Abstract
Facile α‐H elimination from tetrakis(trimethylsilylmethyl)titanium precursors to give adducts of (alkylidene)bis(alkyl)titanium complexes is induced by light alkali metal amides of the NNNN‐type macrocyclic anionic ligand Me3TACD [(Me3TACD)H=1,4,7‐trimethyl‐1,4,7,10‐tetraazacyclododecane]. In the crystal, the alkali metal interacts with the carbene carbon atom or with the CH2 group of the trimethylsilymethyl ligand. The nucleophilic character of the carbene carbon atom was shown by the reaction with benzophenone and terminal acetylenes.
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