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Formation and structural characterization of amino-substituted [3]ferrocenophanes derived from intramolecular Mannich-type coupling reactions at the metallocene framework

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JOURNAL OF ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 637, Issue -, Pages 621-630

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/S0022-328X(01)01139-1

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ferrocenophanes; ferrocene; catalytic hydrogenation; stereochemistry

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Treatment of lithium(1-dimethylamino-ethenyl)cyclopentadienide (5a) with FeCl2 generated the corresponding substituted ferrocene (2a) that rapidly underwent cyclization in a subsequent Mannich-type condensation reaction to yield the unsaturated dimethylamino-substituted [3]ferrocenophane 3a. The treatment of 1,1'-diacetylferrocene (1) with dimethylamine, diethylamine or piperidine in the presence of TiCl4 resulted in the formation of the analogously structured functionalized [3]ferrocenophanes 3a-3c, respectively, by a related intramolecular enamine-condensation pathway (complexes 3a and 3b were characterized by X-ray diffraction). Catalytic hydrogenation of 3a-c in THF at Pd/C gave the corresponding saturated amino -substituted [3]ferrocenophane systems 6a-c. The catalytic hydrogenation proceeds trans-product selectively with trans-6-cis-6 ratios ranging between ca. 5:1 and 7:1 for these examples (the complexes trans-6a . HCl, trans-6b, and trans-6c were characterized by X-ray crystal structure analysis). Quaternization of 6a by treatment with methyliodide followed by the reaction with pyrrolidine led to amine exchange at the [3]ferrocenophane framework with the formation of 6d. The amine exchange proceeds stereoselectively with a predominant overall retention (the trans-6d-cis-6d ratio obtained is again ca. 7:1). The complex trans-6d was characterized by X-ray diffraction. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.

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