Abstract
Six-electron reduction of the perfluoro-sec-butyl ligand in Cp*Ir(PMe3)I(C4F9) with sodium naphthalenide affords the first known example of a transition metal complex of tetrafluorobutatriene, Cp*Ir(PMe3)(C4F4). The free ligand is a highly unstable compound. The compound has been completely characterized by a single-crystal X-ray diffraction study; the center coordinated double bond shows significant elongation, and the flanking fluoroalkenes show significant shortening, as compared to the dimensions in the free ligand.
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