Organotitanoxanes [C5Me5TiMe2](2)(mu-O)) and [(C5Me5)(4)Ti4Me2](mu-O)(5): Synthesis and crystal structures

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​Organotitanoxanes [C5Me5TiMe2](2)(mu-O)) and [(C5Me5)(4)Ti4Me2](mu-O)(5): Synthesis and crystal structures​
Varkey, S. P.; Schormann, M.; Pape, T.; Roesky, H. W.; Noltemeyer, M.; Herbst-Irmer, R. & Schmidt, H. G.​ (2001) 
Inorganic Chemistry40(10) pp. 2427​-+​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ic0013072 

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Varkey, S. P.; Schormann, M.; Pape, T.; Roesky, H. W.; Noltemeyer, M.; Herbst-Irmer, R.; Schmidt, H. G.
Abstract
Hydrolytic studies on C5Me5TiCl3 and C5Me5TiMe3 resulted in the isolation of [(C5Me5)(4)Ti4Cl2](mu -O)(5) (2a) and [C5Me5TiMe2](2)(mu -O) (1). Compound 2a further reacted with Me3SnF to yield [(CsMe5)(4)Ti4F2](mu -O)(5) (2b). Furthermore, the reactivity of 2b toward AlMe3 has been investigated and results in the formation of [(C5Me5)(4)Ti4Me2](mu -O)(5) (2c). Crystal structures of I and 2c have been established.
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2001
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Publisher
Amer Chemical Soc
Journal
Inorganic Chemistry 
ISSN
0020-1669

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