Abstract

A series of stable silylene–transition metal complexes have been synthesized by substitution of silylenes 1 and 2 for carbonyl ligands in simple metal carbonyl complexes: M( 1) 2(CO) 4 and M( 2) 2(CO) 4 (M=Cr, Mo, W), Fe( 1)(CO) 4 and Ru( 1) 2(CO) 3. X-ray crystal structures are reported. Infrared and NMR spectroscopy were used to probe the electronic properties of stable silylene ligands. Based on these data, the stable silylene 1 behaves electronically very much like triaryl phosphines.

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