Abstract

Monofunctionalized cobaltocenium salts are obtained for the first time from cobaltoceniumdiazonium bis(hexafluorophosphate) with various nucleophiles via Sandmeyer-type and related reactions. For successful conversions, reaction conditions are quite critical: either standard solution chemistry in nitromethane or solvent-free ball milling proved necessary, depending on the type of reactant. By this synthetic approach valuable synthons such as iodocobaltocenium and azidocobaltocenium salts are accessible that open up new vistas in cobaltocenium chemistry. Spectroscopic characterization by NMR, IR, HRMS, and single-crystal structure analysis as well as the results of electrochemical studies are reported. Derivatives with two reversible reductions show the expected relation of the half-wave potentials with the Hammett substituent parameter σp of the respective substituent with a slightly larger slope for the first reduction. The carboxylic acid (reductive deprotonation of the −COOH functionality), the iodo (p...

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