Battle of bond formations

Anionic boron- and gallium-containing N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) analogues display contrasting reactivity towards the half-sandwich titanium complex. Where one reacts to form the first example of a titanium gallyl compound, the other reaction (with boron NHC) generates a dearomatised pyridyl fragment.

Cameron Jones and his team from Monash University have collaborated once again with Simon Aldridge, Philip Mountford and colleagues at Oxford University, publishing their results in ChemComm. Why not download the article today and blog some comments below? The article is free to access until the 8th October 2010.

 

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