Matthias Tamm
Braunschweig University of Technology
305 Papers
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Matthias Tamm is an academic researcher from Braunschweig University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Carbene. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 275 publications. Previous affiliations of Matthias Tamm include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & University of Münster.
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Cycloheptatrienyl Cyclopentadienyl Titanium Phosphane Ligands in Palladium-Catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reactions
TL;DR: The reaction of the cycloheptatrienyl-cyclopentadienyl (Cht-Cp) titanium sandwich complexes with n-BuLi followed by treatment with the chlorophosphanes ClPR'2 (R' = Cy, tBu) afforded the Cht-substituted phosphanes.
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Dimorpholinoacetylene and Its Use for the Synthesis of Tetraaminocyclobutadiene Species
TL;DR: In this article , a tetraaminocyclobutadiene (CBA) was used for the synthesis of four-membered cyclic bent allene transition metal complexes of the type [(CBA]MLn] (5]-7; MLn=AuCl, RhCl(COD), RhClCl(CO)2; CBA=1,3,4, 4',tetramorpholino(morpholino)cyclobutenediylium bis(tribromide).
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The Reducing Ability of Cycloheptatrienyl-Cyclopentadienyl Zirconium Sandwich Complexes towards Silver(I)†
TL;DR: In this article, the redox reaction between cycloheptatrienyl-cyclopentadienyl zirconium sandwich complexes was studied and molecular structures of 6a and 6b were established by X-ray diffraction analyses, revealing the presence of monomeric half-sandwich complexes with three acetato-κ2O,O′ ligands.
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Synthesis, structure and reactivity of the molybdenum cycloheptatrienyl tetrahydroborate complex {(η7-C7H7)Mo(η2-BH4)[P(cyclo-C6H11)3]}
TL;DR: In this article, the reaction of the cycloheptatrienyl-toluene sandwich complex with tricyclohexylphosphine in acetonitrile furnishes the cationic half-sandwich cycloencoderyl complex {(η 7 -C 7 H 7 )Mo[P(C 6 H 11 ) 3 ](CH 3 CN) 2 }BF 4, in which the borohydride ligand is coordinated to the molybdenum atom through two three-center, two-electron bonds