C. Amatore et al., STRUCTURAL EFFECTS IN THE REDUCTIVE ACTIVATION OF (INDENYL)RHL2 COMPLEXES - THE REDUCTION OF [RH(ETA(5)-C9H7)(ETA(4)-COD)], Chemistry, 3(2), 1997, pp. 279-285
The reduction of the indenyl complex [Rh(eta(5)-C9H7)(eta(4)-cod)] has
been investigated in the context of structural effects induced by the
transfer of one electron. The reduction of this complex occurs in two
steps, leading first to the radical anion and then to the highly fran
gible dianion. Both species eliminate the indenyl anion. In the presen
ce of free cyclooctadiene, the related cleavage leading to the indenyl
anion and bis-cyclooctadiene rhodium fragments now follows a Michaeli
s - Menten-type mechanism involving precoordination of one extra COD l
igand to the initial radical anion. These results suggest the modifica
tion of the hapticity of the indenyl ligand in connection with 17- and
19-electron metal-centered intermediates.