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A tungstenVI nitride having a W2(mu-N)2 core
Authors:Tonzetich Zachary J  Schrock Richard R  Wampler Keith M  Bailey Brad C  Cummins Christopher C  Müller Peter
Institution:Department of Chemistry 6-331, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
Abstract:The tungsten nitrido species, W(mu-N)(CH2-t-Bu)(OAr)2]2 (Ar = 2,6-diisopropylphenyl), has been prepared in a reaction between the alkylidyne species, W(C-t-Bu)(CH2-t-Bu)(OAr)2, and organonitriles. The dimeric nature of the nitride was established in the solid state through an X-ray study and in solution through a combination of 15N NMR spectroscopy and vibrational spectroscopy. Reaction of the nitride with trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate afforded the monomeric trimethylsilyl imido species, W(NSiMe3)(CH2-t-Bu)(OAr)2(OSO2CF3), which was also characterized crystallographically. The W2N2 core can be reduced by one electron electrochemically or in bulk with metallocenes to afford the radical anion, {n-Bu4N}{W(mu-N)(CH2-t-Bu)(OAr)2]2}. Density functional theory calculations suggest that the lowest-energy allowable transition in W(mu-N)(CH2-t-Bu)(OAr)2]2 is from a highest occupied molecular orbital consisting largely of ligand-based lone pairs into what is largely a metal-based lowest unoccupied molecular orbital.
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