Most of the compounds have physiologically active properties, and their biological properties are often attributed to the heteroatoms contained in their molecules, and most of these heteroatoms also appear in cyclic structures. A Journal, Article, Chemistry – A European Journal called Transmetalation Reactions of Aromatic Dilithionickelole: Synthesis of Heterobimetallic Complexes Featuring Metalloles as Diene Ligands, Author is Huang, Zhe; Zheng, Yu; Zhong, Mingdong, which mentions a compound: 12080-32-9, SMILESS is C1=CCC/C=CCC/1.[Pt+2].[Cl-].[Cl-], Molecular C8H12Cl2Pt, Reference of Dichloro(1,5-cyclooctadiene)platinum(II).
Transmetalation of dilithionickelole I (1) with metal sources [MCl2Ln] afforded nickel-coordinated metallacycles II [2-6; MLn = Mg(THF)2, AlCl(THF), ScCp(THF), LuCp*ClLi(THF)3, Pt(COD)]. The aromatic metallole dianions are important metallaarom. compounds because of their various reactivities and extensive synthetic applications. Herein we report the reactions of dilithionickelole with MgCl2, EtAlCl2, Cp*ScCl2, Cp*LuCl2 and Pt(COD)Cl2 (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) affording a series of Ni/M heterobimetallic complexes of the general formula [(η4-C4R4M)Ni(COD)], in which the metalloles act as diene ligands, as suggested by single-crystal X-ray, NMR and theor. analyses. In these reactions, two electrons of the nickelole dianion transferred to Ni, representing different reactivity compared with main-group metallole dianions.
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