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Copper Complexes with Diazoolefin Ligands and their Photochemical Conversion into Alkenylidene Complexes

Kooij, Bastiaan  
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Varava, Paul  
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Fadaei-Tirani, Farzaneh  
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2023
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Homometallic copper complexes with alkenylidene ligands are discussed as intermediates in catalysis but the isolation of such complexes has remained elusive. Herein, we report the structural characterization of copper complexes with bridging and terminal alkenylidene ligands. The compounds were obtained by irradiation of Cu(I) complexes with N-heterocyclic diazoolefins ligands. The complex with a terminal alkenylidene ligand required isolation in a crystalline matrix, and its structural characterization was enabled by in crystallo photolysis at low temperature.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/anie.202214899
Author(s)
Kooij, Bastiaan  
Varava, Paul  
Fadaei-Tirani, Farzaneh  
Scopelliti, Rosario  
Pantazis, Dimitrios
Van Trieste, Gerard
Powers, David
Severin, Kay  
Date Issued

2023

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH

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Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume

62

Article Number

e202214899

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December 9, 2022
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