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Reactivity of carbon dioxide toward zirconocene cations

Hill, Michael LU and Wendt, Ola LU (2005) In Organometallics 24(23). p.5772-5775
Abstract
Cationic methyl- and phenylzirconocene species readily undergo insertion of CO2 into the zirconium-carbon bond, giving the corresponding dimeric carboxylato complexes 12 and 13 in quantitative yield. 12 was structurally characterized, displaying a bridging acetate ligand.
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Organometallics
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24
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23
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5772 - 5775
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1520-6041
DOI
10.1021/om050741e
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English
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  title        = {{Reactivity of carbon dioxide toward zirconocene cations}},
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  doi          = {{10.1021/om050741e}},
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