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Addition of NOBF4 to fac-[PPN][Fe(CO)3(TePh)3] in THF at ambient temperature results in formation of Fe2(μ-TePh)2(NO)4l Fe2(?TePh)2(CO)6 and organic products. Methylation of fac-[PPN][Fe(CO)3- (TePh)3] by Mel or [Me3O][BF4] leads to the known dimer Fe2(μ.-TePh)2(CO)6 and organic products. Fe2(μ-TePh)2(NO)4 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group P bca, with a = 12.701(5) Å, b = 6.7935(16) Å, c = 21.299(9) Å, V = 1837.8(11) Å3, and Z = 4. The core geometry of Fe2(μ-TePh)2(NO)4 is best described as a Fe2Te2 planar rhombus with Te-Fe-Te bond angle 112.09(4)°. A Fe-Fe bond (length 2.827(2) Å) is proposed for Fe2(μ-TePh)2(NO)4 on the basis of the 18-electron rule. The iron atom adopts a distorted tetrahedral geometry with acute bridge Fe-Te-Fe angles 67.91(3)°, and bridging Fe-Te bond of length 2.53(1) Å.  相似文献   

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[Fe2sb‐CO)(CO)3(NO)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)]: Synthesis, X‐ray Crystal Structure and Isomerization Na[Fe2(μ‐CO)(CO)6(μ‐PtBu2)] ( 1 ) reacts with [NO][BF4] at —60 °C in THF to the nitrosyl complex [Fe2(CO)6(NO)(μ‐PtBu2)] ( 2 ). The subsequent reaction of 2 with phosphanes (L) under mild conditions affords the complexes [Fe2(CO)5(NO)L(μ‐PtBu2)], L = PPh3, ( 3a ); η‐dppm (dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2), ( 3b ). In this case the phosphane substitutes one carbonyl ligand at the iron tetracarbonyl fragment in 2 , which was confirmed by the X‐ray crystal structure analysis of 3a . In solution 3b loses one CO ligand very easily to give dppm as bridging ligand on the Fe‐Fe bond. The thus formed compound [Fe2(CO)4(NO)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 4 ) occurs in solution in different solvents and over a wide temperature range as a mixture of the two isomers [Fe2sb‐CO)(CO)3(NO)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 4a ) and [Fe2(CO)4(μ‐NO)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 4b ). 4a was unambiguously characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray structure analysis while 4b was confirmed both by NMR investigations in solution as well as by means of DFT calculations. Furthermore, the spontaneous reaction of [Fe2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 5 ) with NO at —60 °C in toluene yields a complicated mixture of products containing [Fe2(μ‐CO)(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 6 ) as main product beside the isomers 4a and 4b occuring in very low yields.  相似文献   

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Diphenyldichalcogenides (PhE)2 (E = Te, Se) react with Fe(0)-phenylchalcogenolate [PPN] [PhEFe(CO)4] to yield the products of oxidative addition, Fe(II)-mixed-phenylchalcogenolate fac- [PPN][Fe(CO)3(TePh)n(ScPh)3-n] (n = 1, 2). Reactions of [PPN][REFe(CO)4] (E=Se, R=Me; E=S, R=Et) and diphenyldichalcogenides yielded ligand-exchange products [PPN][PhEFe(CO)4] (E=Te, Se, S). The compounds [Fe(CO)3(TePh)(ScPh)2]? (l) and [Fe(CO)3(TePh)2 (2) crystallize in the isomorphous monoclinic space group C2/e, with a = 32.035(8), b = 11.708(6), c = 28.909(6) Å, Z = 8, R = 0.048, and Rw = 0.044 (1); with a = 32.089(5), b= 11.745(2), c = 28.990(8) Å, Z = 8, R = 0.048, and Rw = 0.048 (2). The complexes 1 and 2 crystallize as discrete cations of PPN+ and anions of [Fe(CO)3(TcPh)u(ScPh)3-n] (n=1, 2), and one half solvent molecule THF. The geometry around Fe(II) is a distorted octahedron with three carbonyl groups and three phenylchalcogenolate ligands occupying facial positions.  相似文献   

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Coordinatively Unsaturated Diiron Complexes: Synthesis and Crystal Structures of [Fe2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)] and [Fe2(CO)4(μ‐CH2)(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)] [Fe2(μ‐CO)(CO)6(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)] ( 1 ) reacts spontaneously with dppm (dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) to give [Fe2(μ‐CO)(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 2 c ). By thermolysis or photolysis, 2 c loses very easily one carbonyl ligand and yields the corresponding electronically and coordinatively unsaturated complex [Fe2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 3 ). 3 exhibits a Fe–Fe double bond which could be confirmed by the addition of methylene to the corresponding dimetallacyclopropane [Fe2(CO)4(μ‐CH2)(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 4 ). The reaction of 1 with dppe (Ph2PC2H4PPh2) affords [Fe2(μ‐CO)(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppe)] ( 5 ). In contrast to the thermolysis of 2 c , yielding 3 , the heating of 5 in toluene leads rapidly to complete decomposition. The reaction of 1 with PPh3 yields [Fe2(CO)6(H)(μ‐PtBu2)(PPh3)] ( 6 a ), while with tBu2PH the compound [Fe2(μ‐CO)(CO)5(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(tBu2PH)] ( 6 b ) is formed. The thermolysis of 6 b affords [Fe2(CO)5(μ‐PtBu2)2] and the degradation products [Fe(CO)3(tBu2PH)2] and [Fe(CO)4(tBu2PH)]. The molecular structures of 3 , 4 and 6 b were determined by X‐ray crystal structure analyses.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Structure of [Fe6(CO)12(TePh)12] The reaction of [Fe(CO)4(HgCl)2] with PhTeSiMe3 leads to the formation of red needles. [Fe6(CO)12(TePh)12] was characterised by single crystal x‐ray structure analysis. In this compound each iron atom is coordinated octahedrally by four μ2‐TePh groups and two terminal CO groups. The iron atoms form a six membered planar ring.  相似文献   

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The cis-[Mn(CO)4(TePh)2]?, similar to bidentate ligand PhTe(CH2)3TePh, acts as a “chelating metalloligand” for the synthesis of metallic tellurolate compounds. The reaction of cis[Mn(CO)4(TePh)2]? with BrMn(CO)5 in THF leads to a mixture of products[(CO)3,BrMn(μ-TePh)2Mn(CO)4]? (1) and Mn2(μ-TePh)2(CO)g (2). Complex 1 crystallizes in the triclinic space group Pl? with a = 11.309(3) Å, b = 14.780(5) Å, c = 19.212(6) Å, a = 76.05(3)° β = 72.31(3)°, γ = 70.41(3)° V = 2848(2) Å3, Z = 2. Final R = 0.034 and Rw = 0.035 resulting from refinement of 10021 total reflections with 677 parameters, Dropwise addition of (MeTe)2 to a solution of [Me3O][BF4] in CH3CN leads to formation of [Me2TeTeMe][BF4], a potential MeTe+ donor ligand. In contrast to oxidative addition of diphenyl ditelluride to [Mn(CO)s]? to give cis-[Mn(CO)4(TePh)2]? which was thermally transformed into [(CO)3Mn(μ-TePh)3Mn(CO)3]?, reaction of [Mn(CO)5]?with [Me2TeTeMe]+ proceeded to give the monomeric species MeTeMn(CO)5 as initial product which was then dimerized into Mn2(μ-TeMe)2(CO)g (4).  相似文献   

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Cluster Complexes [M2Rh(μ‐PCy2)(μ‐CO)2(CO)8] with Triangular Core of RhM2 (M = Re, Mn; M2 = MnRe): Synthesis, Structure, Ring Opening Reaction, and Properties as Catalysts for Hydroformylation and Isomerisation of 1‐Hexene The salts PPh4[M2(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(CO)8] and Rh(COD)[ClO4] were in equimolar amounts reacted at –40 to –15 °C in the presence of CO(g) in CH2Cl2/methanol solution under release of PPh4[ClO4] to intermediates. Such species formed in a selective reaction the unifold unsaturated 46 valence electrons title compounds [M2Rh(μ‐PCy2)(μ‐CO)2(CO)8] (M = Re 1 , Mn 2 ; M2 = MnRe 3 ) in yields of > 90%; analogeous the derivatives with the PPh2 bridge could the obtained (M = Re 4 , Mn 5 ). From these clusters the molecular structure of 2 was determined by a single crystal X‐ray analysis. The exchange of the labil CO ligand attached at the rhodium ring atom in 1 – 3 against selected tertiary and secondary phosphanes in solution gave the substitution products [M2RhL(μ‐PCy2)(μ‐CO)2(CO)7] (M = Re: L = PMe3 6 , P(n‐Bu)3 7 , P(n‐C6H4SO3Na)3 8 , HPCy2 9 , HPPh2 10 , HPMen2 11 , M2 = MnRe: L = HPCy2 12 ) nearly quantitative. Such dimanganese rhodium intermediates ligated with secondary phosphanes were converted in a subsequent reaction to the ring‐opened complexes [MnRh(μ‐PCy2)(μ‐H)(CO)5Mn(μ‐PR2)(CO)4] (M = Mn: R = Cy 13 , Ph 14 , Mn 15 ). The molecular structure of 13 , which showed in the time scale of the 31P NMR method a fluxional behaviour, was determined by X‐ray structure analysis. All products obtained were always characterized by means of υ(CO)Ir, 1H and 31P NMR measurements. From the reactants of hydroformylation process, CO(g) 1 – 2 in different solvents afforded at 20 °C under a reversible ring opening reaction the valence‐saturated complexes [MRh(μ‐PCy2)(CO)7M(CO)5] (M = Re 16 , Mn 17 ), whereas the reaction of CO(g) and the ring‐opened 13 to [MnRh(μ‐PCy2)(μ‐H)(CO)6Mn(μ‐PCy2)(CO)4] ( 18 ) was as well reversible. The molecular structures of 17 and 18 were determined by X‐ray analysis. The υ(CO)IR, 1H and 31P NMR measurements in pressure‐resistant reaction vessels at 20 °C ascertained the heterolytic splitting of hydrogen in the reaction of 1 – 2 dissolved in CDCl3 or THF‐d8 under formation of product monoanions [M2Rh(μ‐CO)(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(CO)9] (M = Re, Mn), which also were formed by the reaction of NaBH4 and 1 – 2 . Finally, the substrate 1‐hexene and 1 and 3 gave under the release of the labil CO ligand an η2‐coordination pattern of hexene, which was weekened going from the Re to the Mn neighbor atoms. After the results of the catalytic experiments with 1 and 2 as catalysts, such change in the bonding property revealed an advantageous formation of hydroformylation products for the dirhenium rhodium catalyst 1 and that of isomerisation products of hexene for the dimanganese rhodium catalyst 2 . Par example, 1 generated n‐heptanal/2‐methylhexanal in TOF values of 246 [h–1] (n/iso = 3.4) and the c,t‐hexenes in that of 241 [h–1]. Opposotite to this, 2 achieved such values of 55 [h–1] (n/iso = 3.6) and 473 [h–1]. A triphenylphosphane substitution product of 1 increased the activity of the hydroformylation reaction about 20%, accompanied by an only gradually improved selectivity. The hydrogenation products like alcohols and saturated hydrocarbons known from industrial hydroformylation processes were not observed. The metals manganese and rhenium bound at the rhodium reaction center showed a cooperative effect.  相似文献   

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Reaction of the carbamoyl complex [C(NMe2)3][(CO)4FeC(O)NMe2] ( 1 ) with silver salts gives the dinuclear μ‐carbamoyl complex [(CO)3Fe(μ‐Me2NCO)2Fe(CO)2(HNMe2)] ( 2 ). Depending on the solvent, crystals of 2a with an asymmetrical or of 2b with a symmetrical internal NH···O bridge are formed. The dimethylamino group is originated from a further molecule of 1 from which an amino group is transferred to the “α‐CO” ligand of an intermediate oxidation product while the H+ ion probably comes from deprotonation of a guanidinium cation. The HNMe2 ligand cannot be replaced by CO but easily by PPh3 to give [(CO)3Fe(μ‐Me2NCO)2Fe(CO)2(PPh3)] ( 3 ). All complexes were studied by X‐ray diffraction analyses and the usual spectroscopic methods.  相似文献   

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Heterobinuclear Complexes: Synthesis and X‐ray Crystal Structures of [RuRh(μ‐CO)(CO)4(μ‐PtBu2)(tBu2PH)], [RuRh(μ‐CO)(CO)3(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)], and [CoRh(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(tBu2PH)] [Ru3Rh(CO)73‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)2(tBu2PH)(μ‐Cl)2] ( 2 ) yields by cluster degradation under CO pressure as main product the heterobinuclear complex [RuRh(μ‐CO)(CO)4(μ‐PtBu2)(tBu2PH)] ( 4 ). The compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pcab with a = 15.6802(15), b = 28.953(3), c = 11.8419(19) Å and V = 5376.2(11) Å3. The reaction of 4 with dppm (Ph2PCH2PPh2) in THF at room temperature affords in good yields [RuRh(μ‐CO)(CO)3(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 7 ). 7 crystallizes in the triclinic space group P 1 with a = 9.7503(19), b = 13.399(3), c = 15.823(3) Å and V = 1854.6 Å3. Moreover single crystals of [CoRh(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(tBu2PH)] ( 9 ) could be obtained and the single‐crystal X‐ray structure analysis revealed that 9 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/a with a = 11.611(2), b = 13.333(2), c = 18.186(3) Å and V = 2693.0(8) Å3.  相似文献   

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Coordinatively Unsaturated Diruthenium Complexes: Synthesis and X‐ray Crystal Structures of [Ru2(CO)n(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)] (n = 4; 5) and [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐CH2)(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)] The reaction of [Ru2(μ‐CO)(CO)5(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(tBu2PH)] ( 2 ) with dppm yields the dinuclear species [Ru2(μ‐CO)(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 3 ) (dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2). Under thermal or photolytic conditions 3 loses very easily one carbonyl ligand and affords the corresponding electronically and coordinatively unsaturated complex [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 4 ). 4 is also obtainable by an one‐pot synthesis from [Ru3(CO)12], an excess of tBu2PH and stoichiometric amounts of dppm via the formation of [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(tBu2PH)2] ( 1 ). 4 exhibits a Ru–Ru double bond which could be confirmed by addition of methylene to the dimetallacyclopropane [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐CH2)(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 5 ). The molecular structures of 3 , 4 and 5 were determined by X‐ray crystal structure analyses.  相似文献   

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The reaction of Na2[Fe(CO)4] with Br2CF2 in n‐pentane generates a mixture of the compounds (CO)3Fe(μ‐CO)3–n(μ‐CF2)nFe(CO)3 ( 2 , n = 2; 3 , n = 1) in low yields with 3 as the main product. 3 is obtained free from 2 by reacting Br2CF2 with Na2[Fe2(CO)8]. The non‐isolable monomeric complex (CO)4Fe=CF2 ( 1 ) can probably considered as the precursor for 2 . 3 reacts with PPh3 with replacement of two CO ligands to form Fe2(CO)6(μ‐CF2)(PPh3)2 ( 4 ). The complexes 2 – 4 were characterized by single crystal X‐ray diffraction. While the structure of 2 is strictly similar to that of Fe2(CO)9, the structure of 3 can better be described as a resulting from superposition of the two enantiomers 3 a and 3 b with two semibridging CO groups. Quantum chemical DFT calculations for the series (CO)3Fe(μCO)3–n(μ‐CF2)nFe(CO)3 (n = 0, 1, 2, 3) as well as for the corresponding (μ‐CH2) derivatives indicate that the progressively larger σ donor and π acceptor properties for the bridging ligands, in the order CO < CF2 < CH2, favor a stronger Fe–Fe bond.  相似文献   

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Activation of Carbon Disulfide on Triruthenium Clusters: Synthesis and X‐Ray Crystal Structure Analysis of [Ru3(CO)5(μ‐H)2(μ‐PCy2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2){μ‐η2‐PCy2C(S)}(μ3‐S)] and [Ru3(CO)5(CS)(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐PCy2)23‐S)] [Ru3(CO)6(μ‐H)2(μ‐PCy2)2(μ‐dppm)] ( 1 ) (dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) reacts under mild conditions with CS2 and yields by oxidative decarbonylation and insertion of CS into one phosphido bridge the opened 50 VE‐cluster [Ru3(CO)5(μ‐H)2(μ‐PCy2)(μ‐dppm){μ‐η2‐PCy2C(S)}(μ3‐S)] ( 2 ) with only two M–M bonds. The compound 2 crystallizes in the triclinic space group P 1 with a = 19.093(3), b = 12.2883(12), c = 20.098(3) Å; α = 84.65(3), β = 77.21(3), γ = 81.87(3)° and V = 2790.7(11) Å3. The reaction of [Ru3(CO)7(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐PCy2)2] ( 3 ) with CS2 in refluxing toluene affords the 50 VE‐cluster [Ru3(CO)5(CS)(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐PCy2)23‐S)] ( 4 ). The compound cristallizes in the monoclinic space group P 21/a with a = 19.093(3), b = 12.2883(12), c = 20.098(3) Å; β = 104.223(16)° and V = 4570.9(10) Å3. Although in the solid state structure one elongated Ru–Ru bond has been found the complex 4 can be considered by means of the 31P‐NMR data as an electron‐rich metal cluster.  相似文献   

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Reactions of [K(18‐crown‐6)]2[Pb2Se3] and [K([2.2.2]crypt)]2[Pb2Se3] with [Rh(PPh3)3Cl] in en (ethane‐1,2‐diamine) afforded ionic compounds with [Rh3(PPh3)63‐Se)2]? and [Rh3(CN)2(PPh3)43‐Se)2(μ‐PbSe)]3? anions, respectively. The latter contains a PbSe ligand, a rather uncommon homologue of CO that acts as a μ‐bridge between two Rh atoms. Quantum chemical calculations yield a significantly higher bond energy for PbSe than for CO, since the size of the ligand orbitals better matches the comparably rigid Rh‐Se‐Rh angles and the resulting Rh???Rh distance. To rationalize the bent coordination of the ligand, orbitals with significant ligand contributions and their dependence on the bonding angle were investigated in detail.  相似文献   

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Reaction of a new type of bidentate ligand PhPQu [PhPQu = 2‐diphenylphosphino‐4‐methylquinoline] with Fe(CO)5 in butanol gave trans‐Fe(FpPQu‐P)(CO)3 (1). Compound 1, which can act as a neutral tridentate organometallic ligand, was reacted with I B, II B metal compounds and a rhodium complex to give six binuclear complexes with Fe? M bonds, Fe(CO)3 (μ‐Ph2PQu)MXn (2–7) [M= Zn(II), Cd(II), Hg(II), Cu(I), Ag(I), Rh(I)], and an ion‐pair complex [Fe(CO)3 (μ‐Ph2PQu)2HgI][HgI3]? (8). The structure of 8 was determined by X‐ray crystallography. Complex 8 crystallizes in the space group P‐1 with a = 1.0758(3), b = 1.6210(4), c=1.7155(4)nm; a=75.60(2), β=71.81(2), γ=81.78(2)° and Z = 2 and its structure was refined to give agreement factors of R=0.050 and Rw = 0.057. The Fe‐Hg bond distance is 0.2536nm.  相似文献   

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The carbamoyl complex [C(NMe2)3][(CO)4Fe{C(O)NMe2}] ( 1 ) reacts with InMe3 under loss of the methyl groups to produce a variety of compounds from which only the anionic cluster complexes [C(NMe2)3]3[Fe2(CO)6(μ‐CO){μ‐InFe(CO)4(μ‐O2CNMe2)InFe(CO)4}] ([C N 3]3[ 2 ]) and [C(NMe2)3]2[{(CO)4Fe}2In(O2CNMe2)]·THF ([C N 3]2[ 3 ]·THF) could be crystallized and characterized by X‐ray analyses. The anion [ 2 ]3? has a Fe2(CO)9‐like structure and both anions contain the carbaminato ligand either in a bridging or in a chelating function.  相似文献   

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Activation of Carbon Disulfide on Triruthenium Clusters: Synthesis and X‐Ray Crystal Structure Analysis of [Ru3(CO)4(μ‐PCy2)2(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)(μ3‐S){μ3‐η2‐CSC(S)S}] [Ru3(CO)4(μ‐H)3(μ‐PCy2)3(μ‐dppm)] ( 2 ) (dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) reacts with CS2 at room temperature and yields the open 50 valence electron cluster [Ru3(CO)4(μ‐PCy2)2(μ‐dppm)(μ3‐S){μ3‐η2‐CSC(S)S}] ( 3 ) containing the unusual μ3‐η2‐C2S3 mercaptocarbyne ligand. Compound 3 was characterized by single crystal X‐ray structure analysis.  相似文献   

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Coordinatively Unsaturated Diruthenium Complexes: Synthesis and X‐Ray Crystal Structures of [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐S)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)], [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐X)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)] (X = Cl, S2CH) [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 1 ) reacts in benzene with elemental sulfur to the addition product [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐S)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 2 ) (dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2). 2 is also obtained by reaction of 1 with ethylene sulfide. The reaction of 1 with carbon disulfide yields with insertion of the CS2 into the Ru2(μ‐H) bridge the dithioformato complex [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐S2CH)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 3 ). Furthermore, 1 reacts with [NO][BF4] to the complex salt [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐NO)(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)][BF4] ( 4 ), and reaction of 1 with CCl4 or CHCl3 affords spontaneously [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐Cl)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 5 ) in nearly quantitative yield. The molecular structures of 2 , 3 and 5 were confirmed by crystal structure analyses.  相似文献   

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Reaction of the binuclear μ‐carbamoyl complex [(CO)3Fe(μ‐Me2NCO)2Fe(CO)2(HNMe2)] ( 1 ) in toluene with the chelating ligands Ph2PCH2PPh2 (dppm) and Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2 (dppe) gives different results. With dppm only the complex [(CO)3Fe(μ‐Me2NCO)2Fe(CO)2(dppm)] ( 3 ) with a dangling ligand is obtained under replacement of amine, whereas with dppe depending on the reaction conditions up to three compounds are found. A 1 : 1 mixture of the educts generates the related complex [(CO)3Fe(μ‐Me2NCO)2Fe(CO)2(dppe)] ( 4 ) together with the tetranuclear complex [{(CO)3Fe(μ‐Me2NCO)2Fe(CO)2}2(dppe)] (5 ). 4 slowly converts into [(CO)3Fe(μ‐Me2NCO)2Fe(CO)(dppe)] ( 6 ) with dppe acting as a chelating ligand. 6 is the first compound in this series in which one of the five CO groups is replaced by another donor. A 2 : 1 molar ratio of 1 and dppe quantitatively produces 5 . Addition of CO to a solution of 6 proceeds under slow reversible conversion of the complex into 4 . The compounds were characterized by the usual spectroscopic methods; 3 , 5 and 6 were also studied by X‐ray diffraction analyses.  相似文献   

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tBu2P‐P=P(Me)tBu2 reacts with [Fe2(CO)9] to give [μ‐(1, 2, 3:4‐η‐tBu2P1‐P2‐P3‐P4tBu2){Fe(CO)3}{Fe(CO)4}] ( 1 ) and [trans‐(tBu2MeP)2Fe(CO)3]( 2 ). With [(η2‐C8H14)2Fe(CO)3] in addition to [μ‐(1, 2, 3:4‐η‐tBu2P1‐P2‐P3‐P4tBu2){Fe(CO)2PMetBu2}‐{Fe(CO)4}] ( 10 ) and 2 also [(μ‐PtBu2){μ‐P‐Fe(CO)3‐PMetBu2}‐{Fe(CO)3}2(Fe‐Fe)]( 9 ) is formed. 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with a = 875.0(2), b = 1073.2(2), c = 3162.6(6) pm and β = 94.64(3)?. 2 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with a = 1643.4(7), b = 1240.29(6), c = 2667.0(5) pm and β = 97.42(2)?. 9 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n with a = 1407.5(5), b = 1649.7(5), c = 1557.9(16) pm and β = 112.87(2)?.  相似文献   

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Coordinatively Unsaturated Diruthenium Complexes: Synthesis and X‐ray Crystal Structures of [Ru2(CO)3L(μ‐η1 : η2‐C≡CPh)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐Ph2PCH2PPh2)] (L = CO, PnBu3) [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 1 ) reacts with several phosphines (L) in refluxing toluene under substitution of one carbonyl ligand and yields the compounds [Ru2(CO)3L(μ‐H)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] (L = PnBu3, 2 a ; L = PCy2H, 2 b ; L = dppm‐P, 2 c ; dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2). The reactivity of 1 as well as the activated complexes 2 a – c towards phenylethyne was studied. Thus 1 , 2 a and 2 b , respectively, react with PhC≡CH in refluxing toluene with elimination of dihydrogen to the acetylide‐bridged complexes [Ru2(CO)4(μ‐η1 : η2‐C≡CPh)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 3 ) and [Ru2(CO)3L(μ‐η1 : η2‐C≡CPh)(μ‐PtBu2)(μ‐dppm)] ( 4 a and 4 b ). The molecular structures of 3 and 4 a were determined by crystal structure analyses.  相似文献   

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