ReV‐Phthalocyaninate und ReV‐Tetraphenylporphyrinate mit Oxo‐Liganden: Synthese,Eigenschaften und Kristallstruktur |
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Authors: | Melanie Gö ldner,Lutz Galich,Ursula Cornelisse,Heiner Homborg |
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Abstract: | ReV‐Phthalocyaninates and ReV‐Tetraphenylporphyrinates: Synthesis, Properties, and Crystal Structure Hexa‐coordinated ReV phthalocyaninates (pc) and ReV tetraphenylporphyrinates (tpp) of the type [Re(O)(X)p] (p: pc, tpp) with X = OCH3, ReO4, Cl/pc, F/pc, OH/tpp, [{Re(O)p}2(μ‐O)] and (cat)trans[Re(O)2p] (cat: nBu4N, Et4N/tpp) have been isolated and characterised by their UV‐Vis‐NIR, IR and resonance Raman (RR) spectra. In the RR spectra, the intensity of the (Re=O) and (Re–X) stretching vibrations (ν(Re=O/–X)) in [Re(O)(X)p] and [{Re(O)p}2(μ‐O)] is selectively enhanced with excitation in coincidence with O → Re–CT between ca 19000 and 22000 cm–1. In accordance to selection rules, data of ν(Re=O/–X) compare well with those of the complementary IR spectra. Because of the trans influence ν(Re=O) depends on the axial ligand X, ranging from 940 to 1010 cm–1. The crystallographic characterization of [Re(O)(ReO4)tpp] · CHCl3 ( 1 ), [{Re(O)tpp}2(μ‐O)] · py ( 2 ), (nBu4N)trans[Re(O)2tpp] ( 3 ), and (Et4N)trans[Re(O)2tpp] · 2 H2O ( 4 ) is described. The tpp centered Re atom is in a distorted octahedron of four N atoms of the porphyrinate and two axial O atoms in a mutual trans position. Average Re–N distances are 2.062 Å in 1 , 2.086 Å in 2 , 2.089 Å in 3 , and 2.082/2.086 Å in 4 . The Re–O distance of the terminal rhenyl group varies from 1.64(1) Å ( 1 ), 1.73(1)/1.70(1) Å ( 2 ) to 1.80(1) Å ( 4 ), that of the monodentate rhenate(VII) from 1.70(1) to 1.75(1) Å. The Re–O distances in the bridge of the linear O=Re–O–Re=O skeleton in 2 are 1.95(1)/1.89(1) Å. In 1 , with a bent O=Re–O^ ReO3 moiety (∢(Re–O^ReO3) = 143(1)°) and a mostly ionic coordinated rhenate(VII), these distances differ significantly (2.20(1) Å vs 1.75(1) Å). The porphyrinate in 1 is saucer‐shaped with a distal rhenate(VII), and the tpp centered Re atom is displaced by 0.31 Å out of the (N)4 plane towards the rhenyl‐O atom. The distorted porphyrinates in 2 are rotated by 30.4(4)°, and the Re atoms are 0.1 Å out of their (N)4 planes towards the terminal O atoms. In 3 and 4 the porphyrinates are almost planar with the Re atom in their centre. |
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Keywords: | Phthalocyanines Porphyrinoids Rhenium compounds UV‐Vis‐NIR spectroscopy Vibrational spectroscopy Crystal structure |
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