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    Title: Synthesis and 2D NMR spectra of α-cynichrodenyl-α-ferrocenylmethylium tetrafluoroborate
    Authors: Wang Y.-P., Hwu J.-M.
    Contributors: Department of Chemistry, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan
    Date: 1990
    Issue Date: 2013-06-24T09:07:49Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Reduction of [η5-(ferrocenoyl)cyclopentadienyl]dicarbonylnitrosylchromium (hereafter called cynichrodenylferrocenylketone) (1) with sodium borohydride gives cynichrodenylferrocenyl carbinol (5), whereas reduction with lithium aluminum hydride/ alluminum chloride leads to cynichrodenylferrocenylmethane (6). Protonation of 5 with fluoroboric acid produces α-cynichrodenyl-α-ferrocenylmethylium tetrafluoroborate (4), a new dimetallocenyl-stabilized carbonium ion. The diastereotopism of 1H and 13C nuclei was observed in both of 4 and 5. The chemical shifts of H(2-5) protons and C(2-5) carbons in 1H and 13C NMR spectra respectively have been assigned using two dimensional NMR spectroscopy. ? 1990.
    Relation: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 385
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