ansa-metallocene derivatives XXXIX biphenyl-bridged metallocene complexes of titanium, zirconium, and vanadium: Syntheses, crystal structures and enantioseparation1

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Abstract

Chiral, biphenyl-bridged metallocene complexes of general type biph(3,4-R2C5H2)2MCl2 (biph = 1,1′-biphenyldiyl) were synthesized and characterized. For the dimethyl-substituted titanocenes and zirconocenes (R = CH3; M = Ti, Zr), preparations with increased overall yields and an optical resolution method were developed. The bis(2-tetrahydroindenyl) complexes (R,R = (CH2)4; M = Ti, Zr) were obtained by an alternative synthetic route and characterized with regard to their crystal structures. Syntheses of the phenyl-substituted derivatives (R = C6H5; M = Ti, Zr) and of a chiral, methyl-substituted vanadocene complex (R = CH3; M = V) are also reported.

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