Platinum and rhodium complexes of dialkenyl telluroether ligands: synthesis, dynamic nuclear magnetic resonance and crystal structure of cis-dibromo(3,3,7,7-tetramethyl-5-tellura-3,7-disilanona-1,8-diene)platinum(II)

Author(s):  
Edward W. Abel ◽  
Julian R. Koe ◽  
Michael B. Hursthouse ◽  
K. M. Abdul Malik ◽  
Mohammed A. Mazid
1980 ◽  
Vol 58 (17) ◽  
pp. 1821-1828 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary D. Fallon ◽  
Bryan M. Gatehouse ◽  
Allan Pring ◽  
Ian D. Rae ◽  
Josephine A. Weigold

Ethyl-3-amino-2-benzoyl-2-butenoate crystallizes from pentane as either the E (mp 82–84 °C) or the Z-isomer (mp 95.5–96.5 °C). The E isomer is less stable, and changes spontaneously into the Z, which bas been identified by X-ray crystallography. The structure is characterised by an N–H/ester CO hydrogen bond and a very long C2—C3 bond (1.39 Å). Nuclear magnetic resonance methods have been used to measure the rate of [Formula: see text] isomerization at several temperatures, leading to the estimate that the free energy of activation at 268 K is 56 ± 8 kJ.


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