THE PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF M(CO)4(ETA-4-NORBORNADIENE) COMPLEXES OF GROUP-6 TRANSITION-METALS (M = CR, MO, W) IN LOW-TEMPERATURE MATRICES

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GREVELS, FW [1 ]
JACKE, J [1 ]
KLOTZBUCHER, WE [1 ]
SCHAFFNER, K [1 ]
HOOKER, RH [1 ]
REST, AJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SOUTHAMPTON,DEPT CHEM,SOUTHAMPTON SO9 5NH,HANTS,ENGLAND
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10.1016/0022-328X(90)85228-Q
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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Photolysis of M(CO)4(η4-norbornadiene) group 6 metal complexes (1) in low-temperature matrices involves both loss of CO and cleavage of metal-olefin bonds to an extent depending on the metal and on the excitation wavelength. In inert matrices mer-M(CO)3(η4-NBD) (2, M = Cr), fac-M(CO)3(η4-NBD) (3, M = Cr, Mo, W), and trans-vacant M(CO)4(η2-NBD) (7, M = Mo) fragments are observed as primary photoproducts and characterized by means of IR and UV-visible spectroscopy. Secondary wavelength-dependent photoreactions of these fragments include partial regeneration of the starting material and reversible 2 ⇄ 3 photoisomerization (M = Cr). Experiments in 13CO-doped matrices and with 13CO-labelled starting material complement the characterization of 1, 2, and 3 (M = Cr). Remarkably, the cis-vacant M(CO)4(η2-NBD) fragment 9 could not be detected. For all three metals photolysis of 1 in the presence of excess carbon monoxide results in stepwise displacement of the NBD ligand, presumably via the initial formation of 7, yielding M(CO)5(η2-NBD) (4) and M(CO)6. The fragments 2, 3, and 7 can take up N2 from the matrix environment to form mer-M(CO)3(η4-NBD)(N2) (5, M = Cr), fac-M(CO)3(η4-NBD)(N2) (6, M = Cr, Mo, W), and trans-M(CO)4(η2-NBD)(N2) (8, M = Mo) as the major products. The relevance of these results with regard to the mechanism of the photocatalytic hydrogenation of norbornadiene is discussed. © 1990.
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