Reaction of early transition metal complexes with macrocycles. II. Synthesis and structure of TiCl3(H2O) · 18-crown-6, a compound with a unique bidentate bonding mode for the 18-crown-6 molecule |
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Authors: | Simon G. Bott Ulrich Kynast Jerry L. Atwood |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Alabama, 35486 University, AL, USA |
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Abstract: | 18-crown-6 reacts with TiCl3 in CH2Cl2 to form a complex in which the crown ether functions as a tridentate ligand. Addition of moist hexane affords a molecular complex in which the crown ether functions as a bidentate ligand. A water molecule is bonded directly to the titanium atom and is further hydrogen bonded to three of the oxygen atoms of the crown. The deep blue crystals of the CH2Cl2 adduct belong to the monoclinic space groupP21/n witha=13.481(8),b=8.021(5),c=21.425(9) Å, =97.32(5)°, and calc = 1.51 g cm–3 forZ=4. Refinement led to a conventionalR value of 0.040 based on 873 observed reflections. The Ti–O bond distances for the crown oxygen atoms are 2.123(8) and 2.154(9) Å, while the oxygen atom of the water molecule is bonded at 2.072(8) Å. The octahedral coordination sphere of the titanium atom is completed by the three chlorine atoms at distances of 2.340(5), 2.352(4), and 2.373(4) Å.Supplementary Data relating to this article are deposited with the British Library as Supplementary Publication No. SUP 82034 (10 pages). |
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Keywords: | Crown ether early transition metal hydrogen bonding crystal structure |
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