Abstract

Following the discovery that the cyclopentadienyl cobalt bis(phosphine) complexes C5H5Co(PR3)2 are strong metal bases [1], we became interested to find out whether also derivatives of the general composition C5H5Co(PR3)2, in which L is a n-acceptor ligand, despite of the reduced electron density at the metal atom still show the same type of behavior. After the carbonyl compound C5H5Co(PMe3)C0 had been investigated [2], the isocyanide cobalt complexes C5H5Co(PMe3)CNR were prepared and found not only to be good nucleophiles but also useful starting materials for the synthesis of four- and five-membered metalla-heterocycles.

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