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Reaction of 1,1′-diacetylferrocene with hydrazine hydrate: Synthesis and X-ray crystal structures of bis(hydrazine)bis(hydrazinecarboxylato-N′,O)iron(II), [Fe(N2H4)2(O2CNHNH2)2], and the cyclic biferrocene diazine, [N(Me)CC5H4FeC5H4C(Me)N]2

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Casey, M. T., Guinan, P., Canavan, A., McCann, M., Cardin, C. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2556-9995 and Kelly, N. B. (1991) Reaction of 1,1′-diacetylferrocene with hydrazine hydrate: Synthesis and X-ray crystal structures of bis(hydrazine)bis(hydrazinecarboxylato-N′,O)iron(II), [Fe(N2H4)2(O2CNHNH2)2], and the cyclic biferrocene diazine, [N(Me)CC5H4FeC5H4C(Me)N]2. Polyhedron, 10 (4-5). pp. 483-489. ISSN 0277-5387 doi: 10.1016/S0277-5387(00)80217-X

Abstract/Summary

1,1′-Diacetylferrocene reacts with neat hydrate over a period of 72 h at 20°C to give the dihydrazone [H2NN(Me)CC5H4FeC5H4C(Me)NNH2] (6) in almost quantitative yield. Either prolonging the reaction time or reacting 6 with fresh hydrazine causes the iron to be stripped from the metallocene and bis(hydrazine)bis(hydrazinecarboxylato-N′,O) iron(II), [Fe(N2H4)2(OOCNHNH2)2] (11), crystallizes. In the presence of Ba2+ or Mo2+ ions two molecules of complex 6 react to give the cyclic diazine [N(Me)CC5H4FeC5H4C (Me)N]2 (7) in high yield. Hydrazine is liberated in this reaction. Complexes 6 and 11 have been characterized crystallographically. The cyclic voltammograms of complexes 6 and 7 contain essentially non-reversible oxidation peaks.

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Divisions Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy > Department of Chemistry
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