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Phosphanediyl Transfer from Inversely Polarized Phosphaalkenes R1P=C(NMe2)2 (R1 = tBu, Cy, Ph, H) onto Phosphenium Complexes [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2M=P(R2)R3] (R2 = R3 = Ph; R2 = tBu, R3 = H; R2 = Ph, R3 = N(SiMe3)2) Reaction of the freshly prepared phosphenium tungsten complex [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2W=PPh2] ( 3 ) with the inversely polarized phosphaalkenes RP=C(NMe2)2 ( 1 ) ( a : R = tBu; b : Cy; c : Ph) led to the η2‐diphosphanyl complexes ( 9a‐c ) which were isolated by column chromatography as yellow crystals in 24‐30 % yield. Similarly, phosphenium complexes [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2M=P(H)tBu] (M = W ( 6 ); Mo ( 8 )) were converted into (M = W ( 11 ); Mo ( 12 )) by the formal abstraction of the phosphanediyl [PtBu] from 1a . Treatment of [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2W=P(Ph)N(SiMe3)2] ( 4 ) with HP=C(NMe2)2 ( 1d ) gave rise to the formation of yellow crystalline ( 10 ). The products were characterized by elemental analyses and spectra (IR, 1H, 13C‐, 31P‐NMR, MS). The molecular structure of compound 10 was elucidated by an X‐ray diffraction analysis.  相似文献   

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Novel Neutral and Cationic Mono‐Aziridine Complexes of the Type [CpMn(CO)2Az], [CpCr(NO)2Az]+, and [(Ph3P)(CO)4ReAz]+ via CO‐, Hydride‐, and Chloride‐Elimination Reactions The monoaziridine complexes 1 — 5 are obtained by three differently induced substitution reactions. The photolytically induced CO substitution reaction of [CpMn(CO)3] with 2, 2‐dimethylaziridine leads to the neutral N‐coordinate aziridine complex [Cp(CO)2Mn{$\overline{N(H)CMe2C}$ H2}] ( 1 ). The protonation of [(Ph3P)(CO)4ReH] with CF3SO3H and consecutive treatment with 2, 2‐dimethylaziridine or 2‐ethylaziridine gives the salt‐like aziridine complexes [(Ph3P)(CO)4Re{$\overline{N(H)CMe2C}$ H2}](CF3SO3) ( 2 ) or [(Ph3P)(CO)4Re{ H2}](CF3SO3) ( 3 ) by hydride elimination reactions. The like‐wise salt‐like complexes [Cp(NO)2Cr{$\overline{N(H)CMe2C}$ H2}](BF4) ( 4 ) and [Cp(NO)2Cr{ H2}](CF3SO3) ( 5 ) are synthesized from [CpCr(NO)2Cl] by chloride elimination with AgX (X = BF4, CF3SO3) in the presence of 2, 2‐dimethylaziridine or 2‐ethylaziridine, respectively. As a result of X‐ray structure analyses, the metal atoms are trigonal pyramidally ( 1, 4, 5 ) or octahedrally ( 2, 3 , cis‐position) configurated; the intact three‐membered rings coordinate through the distorted tetrahedrally configurated N atoms. All compounds 1‐5 are stable with respect to the directed thermal alkene elimination to give the corresponding nitrene complexes; the IR, 1H‐ and 13C{1H}‐NMR, and MS spectra are reported and discussed.  相似文献   

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18‐crown‐6(18‐C‐6) complexes with K2[M(SeCN)4] (M = Pd, Pt): [K(18‐C‐6)]2[Pd(SeCN)4] (H2O) ( 1 ) and [K(18‐C‐6)]2[Pt(SeCN)4](H2O) ( 2 ) have been isolated and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy and single crystal X‐ray analysis. The complexes crystallize in the monoclinic space group P21/n with cell dimensions: 1 : a = 1.1159(3) Å, b = 1.2397(3) Å, c = 1.6003(4) Å, β = 92.798(4)°, V = 2.2111(8) Å3, Z = 2, F(000) = 1140, R1 = 0.0418, wR2 = 0.0932 and 2 : a = 1.1167(3) Å, b = 1.2394(3) Å, c = 1.5968(4) Å, β = 92.945(4)°, V = 2.2071(9) Å3, Z = 2, F(000) = 1204, R1 = 0.0341, wR2 = 0.0745. Both complexes form one‐dimensionally linked chains of [K(18‐C‐6)]+ cations and [M(SeCN)4]2— (M = Pd, Pt) anions bridged by K‐O‐K interactions between adjacent [K(18‐C‐6)]+ units.  相似文献   

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The donor‐stabilized silylene 2 (the first bis(guanidinato)silicon(II ) complex) reacts with the transition‐metal carbonyl complexes [M(CO)6] (M=Cr, Mo, W) to form the respective silylene complexes 7 – 10 . In the reactions with [M(CO)6] (M=Cr, Mo, W), the bis(guanidinato)silicon(II ) complex 2 behaves totally different compared with the analogous bis(amidinato)silicon(II ) complex 1 , which reacts with [M(CO)6] as a nucleophile to replace only one of the six carbonyl groups. In contrast, the reaction of 2 leads to the novel spirocyclic compounds 7 – 9 that contain a four‐membered SiN2C ring and a five‐membered MSiN2C ring with a M?Si and M?N bond (nucleophilic substitution of two carbonyl groups). Compounds 7 – 10 were characterized by elemental analyses (C, H, N), crystal structure analyses, and NMR spectroscopic studies in the solid state and in solution.  相似文献   

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Perfluoromethyl Element Ligands. XLIII [1] Novel Synthetic Routes to Binuclear Complexes of the Type MM′(CO)8ER2X (M/M′ = Mn/Mn, Mn/Re, Re/Re; E = P, As; R = CF3, Me; X = Hal, ) Mn(CO)5I reacts with compounds of the type (CF3)2EAsMe2 (E = P, As) as with the symmetric E2(CF3)4 ligands in the first step with cleavage of the E‐As bond to yield the pro ducts (CO)5MnE(CF3)2 and Me2AsI. Reaction of the mononuclear complexes with excess of Mn(CO)5I leads in good yields to the known dinuclear compounds (CO)4Mn[E(CF3)2, I]Mn(CO)4 and CO. Me2AsI, the second product of the EAs cleavage, attacks the starting compound Mn(CO)5I giving cis‐Mn(CO)4I(AsMe2I) and CO. This result encouraged us to thoroughly investigate the preparation of cis‐M(CO)4X(EMe2Y) complexes with most of the possible combinations of M = Mn, Re; E = P, As and X, Y = Cl, Br, I. An alternative route to these compounds was opened by the cleavage of the dinuclear manganese or rhenium halides M2(CO)8X2 with the halophosphanes or ‐arsanes Me2EY. This route was found to be especially advantageous for the preparation of the rheniumcarbonyl precursors, since milder conditions than for the CO‐substitution in Re(CO)5X compounds are sufficient for the halogen‐bridged dinuclear complexes. Cis‐M(CO)4X(EMe2Y) complexes were used as precursors for the synthesis of novel homo‐ and heterodinuclear complexes of the type (CO)4M(EMe2, X)M′(CO)4 by reacting the EY function with transition metal carbonylates Kat[M′(CO)5] (Kat = Na, Bu4N, Ph4As). Thus the preparation of a wide range of complexes was possible, which before had been successfully prepared by the direct reaction of Mn2(CO)10 with Me2EX only in few cases, e. g. with Me2AsI. Spectroscopic investigations, using the CO valence frequencies and the 1H‐NMR data of the ligands EMe2Y or of the Me2E bridges, were applied to study the influence of the variables M, M′, E, X, Y and Kat on the reactivity of the mononuclear complexes and the bonding situation in both the mono‐ and the dinuclear systems. The new compounds were characterized by spectroscopic (IR, NMR, MS) and analytic methods (C, H).  相似文献   

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Hydrido complexes [MnH(CO)3L1–3] [L1 = 1,2‐bis‐(diphenylphosphanoxy)‐ethane ( 1 ); L2 = 1,2‐bis‐(diisopropylphosphanoxy)ethane ( 2 ); L3 = 1,3‐bis‐(diphenylphosphanoxy)‐propane ( 3 )] were prepared by treating [MnH(CO)5] with the appropriate bidentate ligand by heating to reflux. Photoirradiation of a toluene solution of complexes 1 and 2 in the presence of PPhn(OR)3–n (n = 0, 1; R = Me, Et) leads to the replacement of a CO ligand by the corresponding monodentate phosphite or phosphonite ligand to give new hydrido compounds of formula [MnH(CO)2(L1–2)(L)] [L = P(OMe)3 ( 1a – 2a ); P(OEt)3 ( 1b – 2b ); PPh(OMe)2 ( 1c – 2c ); PPh(OEt)2 ( 1d – 2d )]. All complexes were characterized by IR, 1H, 13C and 31P NMR spectroscopy. In case of compounds 2 and 3 , suitable crystals for X‐ray diffraction studies were isolated.  相似文献   

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Addition of Cationic Lewis Acids [M′Ln]+ (M′Ln = Fe(CO)2Cp, Fe(CO)(PPh3)Cp, Ru(PPh3)2Cp, Re(CO)5, Pt(PPh3)2, W(CO)3Cp to the Anionic Thiocarbonyl Complexes [HB(pz)3(OC)2M(CS)] (M = Mo, W; pz = 3,5‐dimethylpyrazol‐1‐yl) Adducts from Organometallic Lewis Acids [Fe(CO)2Cp]+, [Fe(CO)(PPh3)Cp]+, [Ru(PPh3)2Cp]+, [Re(CO)5]+, [ Pt(PPh3)2]+, [W(CO)3Cp]+ and the anionic thiocarbonyl complexes [HB(pz)3(OC)2M(CS)] (M = Mo, W) have been prepared. Their spectroscopic data indicate that the addition of the cations occurs at the sulphur atom to give end‐to‐end thiocarbonyl bridged complexes [HB(pz)3(OC)2MCSM′Ln].  相似文献   

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Reaction of group 12 metal dihalides with 2‐acetylpyridine‐N‐oxide 4N‐methylthiosemicarbazone (H4MLO) in ethanol afforded compounds [M(H4MLO)X2] (M = ZnII, CdII, HgII; X = Cl, Br, I), the structures of which were characterized by elemental analysis and by IR and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. In addition, the complexes of ZnBr2 and ZnI2 were analysed structurally by X‐ray diffractometry. In [Zn(H4MLO)Br2] the ligand is O,N,S‐tridentate and the metal is pentacoordinated, while in [Zn(H4MLO)I2] the thiosemicarbazone is S,O‐bis‐monodentate and the ZnII cation has a distorted tetrahedral coordination polyhedron. In assays of antifungal activity against Aspergillus niger and Paecilomyces variotii, only the mercury compounds showed any activity, and only [Hg(H4MLO)Cl2] and [Hg(H4MLO)I2] were competitive with nystatin against A. niger.  相似文献   

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Preparation, Characterization and Reaction Behaviour of Sodium and Potassium Hydridosilylamides R2(H)Si—N(M)R′ (M = Na, K) — Crystal Structure of [(Me3C)2(H)Si—N(K)SiMe3]2 · THF The alkali metal hydridosilylamides R2(H)Si—N(M)R′ 1a‐Na — 1d—Na and 1a‐K — 1d‐K ( a : R = Me, R′ = CMe3; b : R = Me, R′ = SiMe3; c : R = Me, R′ = Si(H)Me2; d : R = CMe3, R′= SiMe3) have been prepared by reaction of the corresponding hydridosilylamines 1a — 1d with alkali metal M (M = Na, K) in presence of styrene or with alkali metal hydrides MH (M = Na, K). With NaNH2 in toluene Me2(H)Si—NHCMe3 ( 1a ) reacted not under metalation but under nucleophilic substitution of the H(Si) atom to give Me2(NaNH)Si—NHCMe3 ( 5 ). In the reaction of Me2(H)Si—NHSiMe3 ( 1b ) with NaNH2 intoluene a mixture of Me2(NaNH)Si—NHSiMe3 and Me2(H)Si—N(Na)SiMe3 ( 1b‐Na ) was obtained. The hydridosilylamides have been characterized spectroscopically. The spectroscopic data of these amides and of the corresponding lithium derivatives are discussed. The 29Si‐NMR‐chemical shifts and the 29Si—1H coupling constants of homologous alkali metal hydridosilylamides R2(H)Si—N(M)R′ (M = Li, Na, K) are depending on the alkali metal. With increasing of the ionic character of the M—N bond M = K > Na > Li the 29Si‐NMR‐signals are shifted upfield and the 29Si—1H coupling constants except for compounds (Me3C)(H)Si—N(M)SiMe3 are decreased. The reaction behaviour of the amides 1a‐Na — 1c‐Na and 1a‐K — 1c‐K was investigated toward chlorotrimethylsilane in tetrahydrofuran (THF) and in n‐pentane. In THF the amides produced just like the analogous lithium amides the corresponding N‐silylation products Me2(H)Si—N(SiMe3)R′ ( 2a — 2c ) in high yields. The reaction of the sodium amides with chlorotrimethylsilane in nonpolar solvent n‐pentane produced from 1a‐Na the cyclodisilazane [Me2Si—NCMe3]2 ( 8a ), from 1b‐Na and 1‐Na mixtures of cyclodisilazane [Me2Si—NR′]2 ( 8b , 8c ) and N‐silylation product 2b , 2c . In contrast to 1b‐Na and 1c‐Na and to the analogous lithium amides the reaction of 1b‐K and 1c‐K with chlorotrimethylsilane afforded the N‐silylation products Me2(H)Si—N(SiMe3)R′ ( 2b , 2c ) in high yields. The amide [(Me3C)2(H)Si—N(K)SiMe3]2·THF ( 9 ) crystallizes in the space group C2/c with Z = 4. The central part of the molecule is a planar four‐membered K2N2 ring. One potassium atom is coordinated by two nitrogen atoms and the other one by two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Furthermore K···H(Si) and K···CH3 contacts exist in 9 . The K—N distances in the K2N2 ring differ marginally.  相似文献   

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M(CO)5X (M = Mn, Re; X = Cl, Br, I) reacts with DAB (1,4-diazabutadiene = R1N=C(R2)C(R2)′=NR′1) to give M(CO)3X(DAB). The 1H, 13C NMR and IR spectra indicate that the facial isomer is formed exclusively. A comparison of the 13C NMR spectra of M(CO)3X(DAB) (M = Mn, Re; X = Cl, Br, I; DAB = glyoxalbis-t-butylimine, glyoxyalbisisopropylimine) and the related M(CO)4DAB complexes (M = Cr, Mo, W) with Fe(CO)3DAB complexes shows that the charge density on the ligands is comparable in both types of d6 metal complexes but is slightly different in the Fe-d8 complexes. The effect of the DAB substituents on the carbonyl stretching frequencies is in agreement with the A′(cis) > A″ (cis) > A′(trans) band ordering.Mn(CO)3Cl(t-BuNCHCHNt-Bu) reacts with AgBF4 under a CO atmosphere yielding [Mn(CO)4(t-BuNCHCHN-t-Bu)]BF4. The cationic complex is isoelectronic with M(CO)4(t-BuNCHCHNt-Bu) (M = Cr, Mo, W).  相似文献   

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Tetranuclear Cluster Complexes of the Type [MM′(AuR3)2(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(μ4‐PCy)(CO)6] (M,M′ = Mn, Re; R = Ph, Cy, Et): Synthesis, Structure, and Topomerisation The dirhenium complex [Re2(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(CO)7(ax‐H2PCy)] ( 1 ) reacts at room temperature in thf solution with each two equivalents of the base DBU and of ClAuPR3 (R = Ph, Cy, Et) in a photochemical reaction process to afford the tetranuclear clusters [Re2(AuPR3)2(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(μ4‐PCy)(CO)6] (R = Ph ( 2 ), Cy ( 3 ), Et ( 4 )) in yields of 35–48%. The homologue [Mn2(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(CO)7(ax‐H2PCy)] ( 5 ) leads under the same reaction conditions to the corresponding products [Mn2(AuPR3)2(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(μ4‐PCy)(CO)6] (R = Ph ( 6 ), Et ( 8 )). Also [MnRe(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(CO)7(ax/eq‐H2PCy)] ( 9 ) reacts under formation of [MnRe(AuPR3)2(μ‐H)(μ‐PCy2)(μ4‐PCy)(CO)6] (R = Ph ( 10 ), Et ( 11 )). All new cluster complexes were identified by means of 1H‐NMR, 31P‐NMR and ν(CO)‐IR spectroscopic measurements. 2 , 4 and 10 have also been characterized by single crystal X‐ray structure analyses with crystal parameters: 2 triclinic, space group P 1, a = 12.256(4) Å, b = 12.326(4) Å, c = 24.200(6) Å, α = 83.77(2)°, β = 78.43(2)°, γ = 68.76(2)°, Z = 2; 4 monoclinic, space group C2/c, a = 12.851(3) Å, b = 18.369(3) Å, c = 40.966(8) Å, β = 94.22(1)°, Z = 8; 10 triclinic, space group P 1, a = 12.083(1) Å, b = 12.185(2) Å, c = 24.017(6) Å, α = 83.49(29)°, β = 78.54(2)°, γ = 69.15(2)°, Z = 2. The trapezoid arrangement of the metal atoms in 2 and 4 show in the solid structure trans‐positioned an open and a closed Re…Au edge. In solution these edges are equivalent and, on the 31P NMR time scale, represent two fluxional Re–Au bonds in the course of a topomerization process. Corresponding dynamic properties were observed for the dimanganese compounds 6 and 8 but not for the related MnRe clusters 10 and 11 . 2 and 4 are the first examples of cluster compounds with a permanent Re–Au bond valence isomerization.  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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Reactions of the tris(3,5‐dimethylpyrazolyl)methanide amido complexes [M′{C(3,5‐Me2pz)3}{N(SiMe3)2}] (M′=Mg ( 1 a ), Zn ( 1 b ), Cd ( 1 c ); 3,5‐Me2pz=3,5‐dimethylpyrazolyl) with two equivalents of the acidic Group 6 cyclopentadienyl (Cp) tricarbonyl hydrides [MCp(CO)3H] (M=Cr ( 2 a ), Mo ( 2 b )) gave different types of heterobimetallic complex. In each case, two reactions took place, namely the conversion of the tris(3,5‐dimethylpyrazolyl)methanide ligand (Tpmd*) into the ‐methane derivative (Tpm*) and the reaction of the acidic hydride M?H bond with the M′?N(SiMe3)2 moiety. The latter produces HN(SiMe3)2 as a byproduct. The Group 2 representatives [Mg(Tpm*){MCp(CO)3}2(thf)] ( 3 a / b ) form isocarbonyl bridges between the magnesium and chromium/molybdenum centres, whereas direct metal–metal bonds are formed in the case of the ions [Zn(Tpm*){MCp(CO)3}]+ ( 4 a / b ; [MCp(CO)3]? as the counteranion) and [Cd(Tpm*){MCp(CO)3}(thf)]+ ( 5 a / b ; [Cd{MCp(CO)3}3]? as the counteranion). Complexes 4 a and 5 a / b are the first complexes that contain Zn?Cr, Cd?Cr, and Cd?Mo bonds (bond lengths 251.6, 269.8, and 278.9 pm, respectively). Quantum chemical calculations on 4 a / b* (and also on 5 a / b* ) provide evidence for an interaction between the metal atoms.  相似文献   

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(PPh4)2[(SN)ReCl3(μ‐N)(μ‐NSN)ReCl3(THF)] – a Nitrido‐Thionitrosyl‐Dinitridosulfato‐Complex of Rhenium The title compound has been prepared from PPh4[ReVIICl4(NSCl)2] with excess N(SiMe3)3 in dichloromethane solution to give red‐brown single crystals after recrystallisation from acetonitrile/THF solutions. As a by‐product PPh4[ReNCl4] is formed. (PPh4)2[(SN)ReCl3(μ‐N)(μ‐NSN)ReCl3(THF)] ( 1 ): Space group P21/n, Z = 4, lattice dimensions at –80 °C: a = 1024.1(1), b = 2350.2(1), c = 2315.4(2) pm, β = 94.09(1)°, R1 = 0.0403. In the complex anion of 1 the rhenium atoms are connected by an asymmetric Re≡N–Re bridge as well as by a (NSN)4–‐bridge to form a planar Re2N(NSN) six‐membered heterocycle. Both rhenium atoms are coordinated by three chlorine atoms, one of them by a thionitrosyl ligand, the other one by the oxygen atom of a thf molecule.  相似文献   

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Syntheses, Structure and Reactivity of η3‐1,2‐Diphosphaallyl Complexes and [{(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2W–Co(CO)3}{μ‐AsCH(SiMe3)2}(μ‐CO)] Reaction of ClP=C(SiMe2iPr)2 ( 3 ) with Na[Mo(CO)35‐C5H5)] afforded the phosphavinylidene complex [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2Mo=P=C(SiMe2iPr)2] ( 4 ) which in situ was converted into the η1‐1,2‐diphosphaallyl complex [η5‐(C5H5)(CO)2Mo{η3tBuPPC(SiMe2iPr)2] ( 6 ) by treatment with the phosphaalkene tBuP=C(NMe2)2. The chloroarsanyl complexes [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)3M–As(Cl)CH(SiMe3)2] [where M = Mo ( 9 ); M = W ( 10 )] resulted from the reaction of Na[M(CO)35‐C5H5)] (M = Mo, W) with Cl2AsCH(SiMe3)2. The tungsten derivative 10 and Na[Co(CO)4] underwent reaction to give the dinuclear μ‐arsinidene complex [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2W–Co(CO)3{μ‐AsCH(SiMe3)2}(μ‐CO)] ( 11 ). Treatment of [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2Mo{η3tBuPPC(SiMe3)2}] ( 1 ) with an equimolar amount of ethereal HBF4 gave rise to a 85/15 mixture of the saline complexes [(η5‐C5H5)(CO)2Mo{η2tBu(H)P–P(F)CH(SiMe3)2}]BF4 ( 18 ) and [Cp(CO)2Mo{F2PCH(SiMe3)2}(tBuPH2)]BF4 ( 19 ) by HF‐addition to the PC bond of the η3‐diphosphaallyl ligand and subsequent protonation ( 18 ) and/or scission of the PP bond by the acid ( 19 ). Consistently 19 was the sole product when 1 was allowed to react with an excess of ethereal HBF4. The products 6 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 18 and 19 were characterized by means of spectroscopy (IR, 1H‐, 13C{1H}‐, 31P{1H}‐NMR, MS). Moreover, the molecular structures of 6 , 11 and 18 were determined by X‐ray diffraction analysis.  相似文献   

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Reaction of bromanil with N,N′‐dimesitylformamidine followed by deprotonation with NaN(SiMe3)2 afforded 1,1′,3,3′‐tetramesitylquinobis(imidazolylidene) ( 1 ), a bis(N‐heterocyclic carbene) (NHC) with two NHC moieties connected by a redox active p‐quinone residue, in 72 % yield of isolated compound. Bimetallic complexes of 1 were prepared by coupling to FcN3 ( 2 ) or FcNCS ( 3 ; Fc=ferrocenyl) or coordination to [M(cod)Cl] ( 4 a or 4 b , where M=Rh or Ir, respectively; cod=1,5‐cyclooctadiene). Treatment of 4 a and 4 b with excess CO(g) afforded the corresponding [M(CO)2Cl] complexes 5 a and 5 b , respectively. Analysis of 2 – 5 by NMR spectroscopy and X‐ray diffraction indicated that the electron‐deficient quinone did not significantly affect the inherent spectral properties or coordination chemistry of the flanking imidazolylidene units, as compared to analogous NHCs. Infrared spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry revealed that decreasing the electron density at MLn afforded an increase in the stretching energy and a decrease in the reduction potential of the quinone, indicative of metal–quinone electronic interaction. Differential pulse voltammetry and chronoamperometry of the metal‐centered oxidations in 2 – 4 revealed two single, one‐electron peaks. Thus, the metal atoms bound to 1 are oxidized at indistinguishable potentials and do not appear electronically coupled. However, the metal–quinone interaction was used to increase the electron density at coordinated metal atoms. Infrared spectroelectrochemistry revealed that the average νCO values for 5 a and 5 b decreased by 14 and 15 cm?1, respectively, upon reduction of the quinone embedded within 1 . These shifts correspond to 10 and 12 cm?1 decreases in the Tolman electronic parameter of this ditopic ligand.  相似文献   

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Treatment of [M2(μ‐Cl)2(cod)2] (M=Ir and Rh) with Na[H2B(bt)2] (cod=1,5‐cyclooctadiene and bt=2‐mercaptobenzothiazolyl) at low temperature led to the formation of dimetallaheterocycles [(Mcod)2(bt)2], 1 and 2 ( 1 : M=Ir and 2 : M=Rh) and a borate complex [Rh(cod){κ2‐S,S′‐H2B(bt)2}], 3 . Compounds 1 and 2 are structurally characterized metal analogues of 1,5‐cyclooctadiene. Metal–metal bond distances of 3.6195(9) Å in 1 and 3.6749(9) Å in 2 are too long to consider as bonding. In an attempt to generate the Ru analogue of 1 and 2 , that is [(Rucod)2(bt)2], we have carried out the reaction of [Ru(Cl)2(cod)(CH3CN)2] with Na[H2B(bt)2]. Interestingly, the reaction yielded agostic complexes [Ru(cod)L{κ3‐H,S,S′‐H2B(bt)2}], 4 and 5 ( 4 : L=Cl; 5 : L=C7H4NS2). One of the key differences between 4 and 5 is the presence of different ancillary ligands at the metal center. The natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis of 1 and 2 shows that there is four lone pairs of electrons on each metal center with a significant amount of d character. Furthermore, the electronic structures and the bonding of these complexes have been established on the ground of quantum‐chemical calculations. All of the new compounds were characterized by IR, 1H, 11B, 13C NMR spectroscopy, and X‐ray crystallographic analysis.  相似文献   

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M(H2O)2(4,4′‐bipy)[C6H4(COO)2]·2H2O (M = Mn2+, Co2+) – Two Isotypic Coordination Polymers with Layered Structure Monoclinic single crystals of Mn(H2O)2(4,4′‐bipy)[C6H4(COO)2]·2H2O ( 1 ) and Co(H2O)2(4,4′‐bipy)[C6H4(COO)2]· 2H2O ( 2 ) have been prepared in aqueous solution at 80 °C. Space group P2/n (no. 13), Z = 2; 1 : a = 769.20(10), b = 1158.80(10), c = 1075.00(10) pm, β = 92.67(2)°, V = 0.9572(2) nm3; 2 : a = 761.18(9), b = 1135.69(9), c = 1080.89(9) pm, β = 92.276(7)°, V = 0.9337(2) nm3. M2+ (M = Mn, Co), which is situated on a twofold crystallographic axis, is coordinated in a moderately distorted octahedral fashion by two water molecules, two oxygen atoms of the phthalate anions and two nitrogen atoms of 4,4′‐biypyridine ( 1 : M–O 219.5(2), 220.1(2) pm, M–N 225.3(2), 227.2(2) pm; 2 : Co–O 212.7(2), 213.7(2) pm, Co–N 213.5(3), 214.9(3) pm). M2+ and [C6H4(COO)2)]2? build up chains, which are linked by 4,4′‐biyridine molecules to yield a two‐dimensional coordination polymer with layers parallel to (001).Thermogravimetric analysis in air of 1 indicated a loss of water of crystallization between 154 and 212 °C and in 2 between 169 and 222 °C.  相似文献   

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Silanediyldiphosphinite tBu2Si(OPPh2)2 1 has been synthesised. 1 reacts with the norbornadiene complexes C7H8M(CO)4 (M = Cr, Mo, W) to give six-membered chelate rings of the type cis-M(CO)4[tBu2Si(OPPh2)2] 2–4 . The crystal structures of the chromium and molybdenum complexes cis-Cr(CO)4[tBu2Si(OPPh2)2] 2 and cis-Mo(CO)4[tBu2Si(OPPh2)2] 3 have been determined. Both complexes crystallise in the triclinic system (space group P1 ) with unit cell parameters: ( 2 ) a = 1 093(3) pm, b = 1 477(5) pm and c = 1 542(5) pm; α = 108.4(2)°, b? = 103.87(11)° and b? = 104.57(10)°; U = 2.143(12) nm3; Z = 2; ( 3 ) a = 1 097.8(2) pm, b = 1 483.7(2) pm and c = 1 554.3(2) pm; α = 108.10(1)°, b? = 103.956(6)° and γ = 104.213(7)°; U = 2.1899(6) nm3; Z = 2. Both 2 and 3 consist of discrete, slightly distorted, octahedral monomers in which the six-membered chelate rings are essentially planar. In contrast, the conformations of the chelate rings found in crystal structures of analogous complexes vary from twist-boat to “chaise longue”.  相似文献   

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The reactions of 4N‐ethyl‐2‐[1‐(pyrrol‐2‐yl)methylidene(hydrazine carbothioamide ( 4 EL1 ) and 4N‐ethyl‐2[1‐(pyrrol‐2‐yl)ethylidene(hydrazine carbothioamide ( 4 EL2 ) with Group 12 metal halides afforded complexes of types [M(L)2X2] (M = Zn, Cd; L = 4 EL1, 4 EL2; X = Cl, Br, I; 1 – 6 , 14 – 19 ) and [M(L)X2] (M = Hg; L = 4 EL1, 4 EL2; X = Cl, Br, I; 7 – 9 , 20 – 22 ). In addition, reaction of 4 EL1 with salts of CuII, NiII, PdII and PtII afforded compounds of type [M(4 EL1–H)2] ( 10 – 13 ). The new compounds were characterized by elemental analysis, FAB mass spectrometry, IR and electronic spectroscopy and, for sufficiently soluble compounds, 1H, 13C and, when appropriate, 113Cd or 199Hg NMR spectrometry. The spectral data suggest that in their complexes with Group 12 metal cations, both thiosemicarbazones are neutral and S‐monodentate; and for [Zn(4 EL1)2I2] ( 3 ), [Cd(4 EL1)2Br2] ( 5 ) and [Hg(4 EL1)Cl2]2 ( 7 ) this was confirmed by X‐ray diffractometry. By contrast, in its complexes with CuII and Group 10 metal cations, 4 EL1 is monodeprotonated and S,N‐bidentate, as was confirmed by X‐ray diffractometry for [Ni(4 EL1–H)2] ( 11 ) and [Pd(4 EL1–H)2] ( 12 ).  相似文献   

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