Reactivity of a coordinatively unsaturated Cp*Ru(κ2-P,O) complex
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Matthew A. Rankin, Kevin D. Hesp, Gabriele Schatte, Robert McDonald, Mark Stradiotto
Whereas a new coordinatively unsaturated Cp*Ru(κ2-P,O) complex (1a) forms adducts with two-electron donors (including σ-H2 and µ-N2 ligands), double Si–H bond activation is observed upon treatment with Ph2SiH2 or PhSiH3, leading to the clean formation of products corresponding to the net insertion of a Ph2Si: or Ph(H)Si: fragment into the Ru–O bond of 1a.
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