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Reaction Behaviour of Copper(I) and Copper(II) Salts Towards P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3 ‐ the Solid‐State Structures of {[P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]CuOClO3}ClO4, {[P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]Cu}ClO4, [P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]CuONO2 and [P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)2(C6H4CH2NMe2H+NO3‐2)]CuONO2 The reaction behaviour of P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3 ( 1 ) towards different copper(II) and copper(I) salts of the type CuX2 ( 2a : X = BF4, 2b : X = PF6, 2c : X = ClO4, 2d : X = NO3, 2e : X = Cl, 2f : X = Br, 13 : X = O2CMe) and CuX ( 5a : X = ClO4, 5b : X = NO3, 5c : X = Cl, 5d : X = Br) is discussed. Depending on X, the transition metal complexes [P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3Cu]X2 ( 3a : X = BF4, 3b : X = PF6), {[P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]CuX}X ( 4 : X = ClO4, 11a : X = Cl, 11b : X = Br, 14 : X = O2CMe), {[P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]Cu}ClO4 ( 6 ), [P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]CuX ( 7a : X = Cl, 7b : X = Br, 10 : X = ONO2), [P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)2(C6H4CH2NMe2H+NO3‐2)]CuONO2 ( 9 ) and [P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]CuCl}CuCl2 ( 12 ) are accessible. While in 3a , 3b and 6 the phosphane 1 preferentially acts as tetrapodale ligand, in all other species only the phosphorus atom and two of the three C6H4CH2NMe2 side‐arms are datively‐bound to the appropriate copper ion. In solution a dynamic behaviour of the latter species is observed. Due to the coordination ability of X in 3a , 3b and 6 non‐coordinating anions X are present. However, in 4 one of the two perchlorate ions forms a dative oxygen‐copper bond and the second perchlorate ion acts as counter ion to {[P(C6H4CH2NMe2‐2)3]CuOClO3}+. In 7 , 9 and 10 the fragments X (X = Cl, Br, ONO2) form a σ‐bond with the copper(I) ion. The acetate moiety in 14 acts as chelating ligand as it could be shown by IR‐spectroscopic studies. All newly synthesised cationic and neutral copper(I) and copper(II) complexes are representing stable species. Redox processes are involved in the formation of 9 and 12 by reacting 1 with 2 . The solid‐state structures of 4 , 6 , 9 and 10 are reported. In the latter complexes the copper(II) ( 4 ) or copper(I) ion ( 6 , 9 , 10 ) possesses the coordination number 4. This is achieved by the formation of a phosphorus‐ and two nitrogen‐copper‐ ( 4 , 9 , 10 ) or three ( 6 ) nitrogen‐copper dative bonds and a coordinating ( 4 ) or σ‐binding ( 9 , 10 ) ligand X. In 6 all three nitrogen and the phosphorus atoms are coordinatively bound to copper, while X acts as non‐coordinating counter‐ion. Based on this, the respective copper ion occupies a distorted tetrahedral coordination sphere. While in 4 and 10 a free, neutral Me2NCH2 side‐arm is present, which rapidly exchanges in solution with the coordinatively‐bound Me2NCH2 fragments, this unit is protonated in 10 . NO3 acts as counter ion to the CH2NMe2H+ moiety. In all structural characterized complexes 6‐membered boat‐like CuPNC3 cycles are present.  相似文献   

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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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Phosphoraneiminato‐ and Phosphaneimine Complexes of Nickel(II). Crystal Structures of [Ni(O3SCF3)(NPMe3)]4, [Ni4Br5{NP(NMe2)3}3], [NiBr2{HNP(NMe2)3}2], and [Ni(PMePh2)4] Black‐violet single crystals of [Ni(O3SCF3)(NPMe3)]4 ( 1 ) have been prepared from [NiBr(NPMe3)]4 and copper(I)triflate by metathesis reaction. The nickel atoms are associated via μ3‐N bridges of the (NPMe3) groups to form a heterocubane. The triflate ions are bonded to the Ni atoms in a chelate fashion. Blue single crystals of [Ni4Br5{NP(NMe2)3}3] ( 2 ) are obtained by the reaction of NiBr2 with Me3SiNP(NMe2)3 in boiling toluene in the presence of sodium fluoride. The Ni atoms in 2 are associated with three μ3‐bridged nitrogen atoms of the (NP(NMe2)3) groups as well as by a μ3‐Br atom to give a distorted heterocubane. Deep blue single crystals of the phosphaneimine complex [NiBr2{HNP(NMe2)3}2] ( 3 ) are formed from Me3SiNP(NMe2)3 and NiBr2 in boiling dichloromethane. In 3 the Ni atom is tetrahedrally coordinated by the bromine atoms and by the nitrogen atoms of the phosphane imine molecules. Pale red crystals of [Ni(PMePh2)4] ( 4 ) have been obtained by the reaction of [NiBr(NPMe3)]4 with lithium phenylacetilyde in the presence of PMePh2. In 4 the Ni atom is distorted tetrahedrally coordinated by the phosphorus atoms of the phosphane molecules with Ni–P distances of 219.9 pm in average. 1 – 4 have been characterized by crystallographic X‐ray analyses. 1 : Space group P21/n, Z = 4, lattice dimensions at 193 K: a = 1566.7(2); b = 1479.9(1); c = 1960.6(2) pm; β = 105.908(9)°; R = 0.0443. 2 · 3 CH2Cl2: Space group P21/c, Z = 4, lattice dimensions at 293 K: a = 1226.0(3); b = 1614.0(3); c = 2406.0(5) pm; β = 92.34(3)°; R = 0.0703. 3 : Space group C2/c, Z = 4, latttice dimensions at 203 K: a = 1840.7(1); b = 810.1(1); c = 1607.2(2) pm; β = 94.74(1)°, R = 0.0340. 4 : Space group P1, Z = 2, lattice dimensions at 223 K: a = 1053.1(2); b = 1315.0(3); c = 1674.5(3) pm; α = 81.55(1)°; β = 79.15(2)°; γ = 84.91(2)°; R = 0.0497.  相似文献   

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The potassium dihydrotriazinide K(LPh,tBu) ( 1 ) was obtained by a metal exchange route from [Li(LPh,tBu)(THF)3] and KOtBu (LPh,tBu = [N{C(Ph)=N}2C(tBu)Ph]). Reaction of 1 with 1 or 0.5 equivalents of SmI2(thf)2 yielded the monosubstituted SmII complex [Sm(LPh,tBu)I(THF)4] ( 2 ) or the disubstituted [Sm(LPh,tBu)2(THF)2] ( 3 ), respectively. Attempted synthesis of a heteroleptic SmII amido‐alkyl complex by the reaction of 2 with KCH2Ph produced compound 3 due to ligand redistribution. The YbII bis(dihydrotriazinide) [Yb(LPh,tBu)2(THF)2] ( 4 ) was isolated from the 1:1 reaction of YbI2(THF)2 and 1 . Molecular structures of the crystalline compounds 2 , 3· 2C6H6 and 4· PhMe were determined by X‐ray crystallography.  相似文献   

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The Reactions of CH2=P(NMe2)3 with Fe(CO)5, Cr(CO)6, and CS2; Molecular Structures of [MeP(NMe2)3][(CO)5CrC(O)CH=P(NMe2)3], and (CO)4Fe=C(OMe)CH=P(NMe2)3 The ylide CH2=P(NMe2)3 ( 1 ) reacts with several binary transition metal carbonyls M(CO)x to produce the corresponding salt like compounds [MeP(NMe2)3][(CO)x–1MC(O)CH=P(NMe2)3] (M = Fe ( 3 ), Cr ( 4 )). The related reaction with CS2 leads to the salt [MeP(NMe2)3][SC(S)CH=P(NMe2)3] ( 2 ). While 4 is thermally stable, 3 rapidly decomposes at room temperature with formation of [MeP(NMe2)3]2[Fe2(CO)8] ( 8 ). Alkylation of 3 (at –50 °C) and 4 with MeSO3CF3 produces the related carbene complexes (CO)x–1M=C(OMe)CH=P(NMe2)3 ( 5 ) and ( 6 ); the reaction of 3 with Me3SiCl results in the formation of the carbene complex (CO)4Fe=C(OSiMe3)CH=P(NMe2)3 ( 7 ). 4 crystallizes in the space group P212121 (No. 19) with a = 1111.1(2), b = 1476.1(3), c = 1823.1(4) pm and Z = 4. 5 crystallizes in the space group P21/n (No. 14) with a = 1303.6(3), b = 910.5(4), c = 1627.0(4) pm, β = 96.06(2)° and Z = 4. The compounds have been characterized by elemental analyses, NMR (1H, 13C, 31P) and IR spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Insertion Reactions of Cp2′HfCl{As(SiMe3)2} (Cp′ = C5H4Me) The reaction of Cp2′HfCl2 (Cp′ = C5H4Me) with Li(THF)2,5As(SiMe3)2 (1 : 1) at room temperature gives the terminal hafnocene arsenido complex Cp2′HfCl{As(SiMe3)2} ( 1 ) in high yield. 1 inserts CS2 and PhNC into the Hf? As bond yielding Cp2′HfCl{η2-S2CAs(SiMe3)2} ( 2 ) and Cp2′HfCl{η2-N(Ph)CAs(SiMe3)2} ( 3 ). The thermally sensitive complexes 1–3 were characterised spectroscopically and crystal structure determinations were carried out on 1 and 3 which shows the η2 bonding mode of the N(Ph)CAs(SiMe3)2 ligand in the latter.  相似文献   

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Coordination Chemistry of P‐rich Phosphanes and Silylphosphanes. XXIII. Reactions of tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 with (Et3P)2NiCl2 and [{η2‐C2H4}Ni(PEt3)2] tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 ( 1 ) forms with (Et3P)2NiCl2 ( 2 ) and Na(Nph) the [μ‐(1,3 : 2,3‐η‐tBu2P4tBu2){Ni(PEt3)Cl}2] ( 3 ) as main product. Using Na/Hg instead as reducing agent the Ni0 compounds [{η2tBu2P–P}Ni(PEt3)2] ( 4 ), [{η2tBu2P–P=P–PtBu2}Ni(PEt3)2] ( 5 ) and [(Et3P)Ni(μ‐PtBu2)]2 ( 6 ) with four‐membered Ni2P2 ring result. [{η2‐C2H4}Ni(PEt3)2] yields with 1 also 4 . The compounds were characterized by 1H and 31P{1H} NMR investigations and 3 also by a single crystal X‐ray analysis. It crystallizes triclinic in the space group P 1 with a = 1129.4(2), b = 1256.8(3), c = 1569.5(3) pm, α = 72.44(3)°, β = 70.52(3)° and γ = 74.20(3)°.  相似文献   

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The title compounds 3‐5 are accessible by treatment of P(C6H4CH2NMe2)3( 1 ) with CuX ( 2a : X = Cl, 2b : X = Br, 2c : X = I) in the ratio of 1:1 or 1:2 in very good yields. Reaction of 1 with equimolar amounts of 2a affords the copper(I) chloride [P(C6H4CH2NMe2)3]CuCl ( 3 ). With a further equivalent of 2a homobimetallic [P(C6H4CH2NMe2)3]Cu2Cl2 ( 4 ) is formed, which also can be synthesized by the reaction of 1 with two equivalents of 2a. Complex 3 reacts with CuX (X = Br, I)to afford [P(C6H4CH2NMe2)3]Cu2ClX ( 5a : X = Br; 5b : X = I) in which mixed halides are present. The newly synthesized complexes 3‐5 were characterized by elemental analyses, by their IR‐, 1H‐, 13C{1H}‐ and 31P{1H}‐NMR spectra as well as by mass spectrometrical studies. The solid‐state structures of complexes 3 and 4 are reported. Mononuclear 3 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with the cell parameters a = 14.285(2), b = 10.853(2), c = 17.425(2) Å , β = 103.310(10)?, V = 2628.9(7) Å 3 and Z = 4 with 4053 observed unique reflections; R1 = 0.0314. The crystal structure of 3 consists of monomeric molecules with planar coordinated copper(I) centres (CuClNP). Homobimetallic 4 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n with a = 23.905(4), b = 10.874(3), c = 25.314(5), β = 99.130(10)?, V = 6497(2) /Aring; 3 and Z = 4 with 9021 observed unique reflections; R1 = 0.0480. In 4 one of two copper(I) centres possesses a distorted trigonal‐pyramidal environment, while the other one is almost square‐pyramidal coordinated. The Cu2Cl2 segment resembles to a building block which is set up by a contact ion pair consisting of Cu+ and [CuCl2] , respectively.  相似文献   

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New Amido and Imido Bridged Complexes of Copper – Syntheses and Structures of [{Li(OEt2)}2][Cu(NPh2)3], [ClCuN(SnMe3)3], [{CuN(SnMe3)2}4], [Cu16(NH2tBu)12Cl16], [{CuNHtBu}8], [Li(dme)3][Cu6(NHMes)3(NMes)2], [PPh3(C6H4)CuNHMes], [{[Li(dme)][Cu(NHMes)(NHPh)]}2], and [{Li(dme)3}3][Li(dme)2][Cu12(NPh)8] The reactions of stannylated and lithiated amines with coppersalts (halogenides, thiocyanates) lead to amido and imido bridged complexes which contain one to twelve metal atoms. [{Li(OEt2)}2][Cu(NPh2)3] ( 1 ) results from the reaction of CuCl with LiNPh2 in the presence of trimethylphosphine. With N(SnMe3)3, CuCl reacts to the donor‐acceptor complex [ClCuN(SnMe3)3] ( 2 ) that is transformed into the tetrameric complex [{CuN(SnMe3)2}4] ( 3 ) by thermolysis. 3 can also be obtained by the reaction of LiN(SnMe3)2 with Cu(SCN)2. While terminally bound in 1 , the amido ligand is μ2‐bridging between copper atoms in compound 3 . The influence of the alkyl amide's leaving group can be seen from a comparison of the reactivity of Me3SnNHtBu and LiNHtBu, respectively. With Me3SnNHtBu, CuCl2 forms the polymeric compound [Cu16(NH2tBu)12Cl16] ( 4 ) whereas in the case of LiNHtBu with both CuCl and CuSCN, the complex [{CuNHtBu}8] ( 5 ) is obtained. The latter contains two planar Cu4N4‐rings similar to those in 3 . If a mesityl group is introduced at the lithium amide, different products are accessible. Both, CuBr and CuSCN, lead to the formation of [Li(dme)3][Cu6(NHMes)3(NMes)2] ( 6 ) whose anion consists of a prismatic copper core with μ2‐bridging amido and μ3‐bridging imido ligands. In the presence of PPh4Cl, a mixture of Cu(SCN)2 and LiNHMes enables an ortho‐metallation reaction that produces [PPh3(C6H4)CuNHMes] ( 7 ). From the reaction of CuSCN with LiNHMes and LiNHPh either the dimeric complex [{[Li(dme)][Cu(NHMes)(NHPh)]}2] ( 8 ) or the cluster [{Li(dme)3}3][Li(dme)2][Cu12(NPh)8] ( 9 ) results. The anion in 9 exhibits a cubo‐octahedron of copper atoms μ3‐bridged by (NPh)2–‐ligands. The solid state structures of compounds 1 – 9 have been determined by single crystal X‐ray diffraction.  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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Hydrolysereak‐Syntheses, Properties and Molecular Structures of the Heterobimetalorganics of the four‐valued Germanium with the 2‐(Dimethylaminomethyl)ferrocenyl Ligand FcN (η5‐C5H5)Fe[η5‐C5H3(CH2NMe2)‐2] The heterobimetallic lithiumorganyl [2‐(dimethylaminomethyl)ferrocenyl] lithium, FcNLi, reacts with germanium(IV) chloride, GeCl4, under the formation of heterobimetallic germanium(IV) organyls (FcN)nGeCl4‐n (n = 2 ( 1 ), 3 ( 2 )). The heterobimetallic organogermanol (FcN)3GeOH ( 3 ) is formed at hydrolysis of 2 . A detailed characterization of the defined compounds 1 — 3 was carried out by single crystal X‐ray analyses, NMR‐ and mass‐spectrometry.  相似文献   

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Synthesis, NMR Spectra and Structure of [(CH3)2Ga{μ‐P(H)Si(CH3)3}2Ga(CH3)2{μ‐P(Si(CH3)3)2}Ga(CH3)2] The title compound has been prepared in good yield by the reaction of [Me2GaOMe]3 (Me = CH3) with HP(SiMe3)2 in toluene (ratio 1 : 1,1) and purified by crystallization from pentane or toluene, respectively. This organogallium compound forms (Ga–P)3 ring skeletons with one Ga–P(SiMe3)2–Ga and two Ga–P(H)SiMe3–Ga bridges and crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c. The known homologous Al‐compound is isotypic, both (MIII–P)3 heterocycles have twist‐conformations, the ligands of the monophosphane bridges have trans arrangements.  相似文献   

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Reaction of C(NMe2)4 with Ni(CO)4 – Syntheses and Structures of [C(NMe2)3][(CO)3NiC(O)NMe2], [C(NMe2)3]2[Ni5(CO)12], and [C(NMe2)3]3[Ni6(CO)12][O2CNMe2] The reaction of C(NMe2)4 with Ni(CO)4 in THF produces the carbamoyl complex [C(NMe2)3][(CO)3NiC(O)NMe2] ( 1 ); side products are the purple cluster compound [C(NMe2)3]2[Ni5(CO)12] · THF ( 2 · THF) and the red cocristallization product [C(NMe2)3]3[Ni6(CO)12][O2CNMe2] ( 3 ). All compounds were studied by X‐ray diffraction analyses. The cations of 3 are all disordered but not those of 1 and 2 . The unit cell of 1 contains two crystallographically independent anions (I and II) which differ in the dihedral angle between the plane of the carbamoyl ligand and the plane defined by the atoms CCarbamoyl–Ni–CO amounting 0° in the anion I and 18° in the anion II.  相似文献   

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Syntheses and Properties of Di‐tert‐butylphosphides [M(PtBu2)2]2 (M = Zn, Hg) and [Cu(PtBu2)]4 The phosphides [M(PtBu2)2]2 (M = Zn, Hg) and [Cu(PtBu2)]4 are accessible from reaction of LiPtBu2 with ZnI2, HgCl2 and CuCl, respectively. [M(PtBu2)2]2 (M = Zn, Hg) are dimers in the solid state. X‐ray structural analyses of these phosphides reveal that [M(PtBu2)2]2 (M = Zn, Hg) contain four‐membered M2P2‐rings whereas [Cu(PtBu2)]4 features a planar eight‐membered Cu4P4‐ring. Degradation reaction of LiPtBu2(BH3) in the presence of HgCl2 results in the dimeric phosphanylborane BH3 adduct [tBu2PBH2(BH3)]2. X‐ray quality crystals of [tBu2PBH2(BH3)]2 (monoclinic, P21/n) are obtained from a pentane solution at 6 °C. According to the result of the X‐ray structural analysis, the O2‐oxidation product of [Hg(PtBu2)2]2, [Hg{OP(O)(tBu)OPtBu2}(μ‐OPtBu)]2, features in the solid state structure two five‐membered HgP2O2‐rings and a six‐membered Hg2P2O2‐ring. Herein the spiro‐connected Hg atoms are member of one five‐membered and of the six‐membered ring.  相似文献   

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Phosphoraneiminato Cluster of Iron. The Crystal Structures of [FeCl(NPEt3)]4, [Fe(C=C–SiMe3)(NPEt3)]4, and [Fe3Cl4{NP(NMe2)3}3] The reaction of iron dichloride with the silylated phosphaneimine Me3SiNPEt3 in the presence of potassium fluoride at 165 ?C leads to the phosphoraneiminato complex [FeCl(NPEt3)]4 ( 1 ). Compound 1 forms black, moisture and oxygen sensitive crystals. According to the crystal structure analysis 1 has a heterocubane structure, in which the iron and the nitrogen atoms of the NPEt3 groups occupy the corners of a distorted cube and form Fe–N–Fe bond angles of 83.1? and N–Fe–N angles of 96.5?. This results in significantly short Fe…Fe contacts of 272.9 pm. The results of magnetic susceptibility measurements in the range of temperatures from 1.8 to 293 K and the 57Fe‐Mössbauer spectra in the range of temperatures from 2 to 300 K are reported. Compound 1 reacts with the lithiated acetylenes LiC=C–CMe3 and LiC=C–SiMe3 in n‐hexane to form the iron‐organic derivatives [Fe(C=C–R)(NPEt3)]4 [R = CMe3 ( 2 a ), R = SiMe3 ( 2 b )] keeping the heterocubane structure. Compounds 2 a and 2 b form crystals which are very reactive and also black. According to the crystal structure analysis 2 b has a Fe4N4 heterocubane structure which is less distorted than that in 1 with bond angles Fe–N–Fe of 85.5? and N–Fe–N of 94.2?. This leads to the longer Fe…Fe contacts of 281.4 pm. With the dimethylamido derivative Me3SiNP(NMe2)3 iron dichloride reacts under conditions similar to those in the synthesis of 1 to form the dark green mixed‐valenced FeII/FeIII cluster [Fe3Cl4{NP(NMe2)3}3] ( 3 ). According to the crystal structure analysis the three iron atoms in 3 are connected via one μ3‐N atom of a NP(NMe2)3 ligand, via two μ‐N atoms of the two remaining phosphoraneiminato ligands, and via one μ‐Cl atom to form an incomplete heterocubane skeleton.  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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A tetranuclear copper‐calcium complex of pyridinioacetate (C5H5N+CH2CO2), namely [Cu2Ca2(C5H5NCH2CO2)(H2O)3](ClO4)8·H2O was synthesized and characterized by X‐ray crystallography. The complex crystallizes in triclinic, P1¯ (No. 2), a = 15.658(2), b = 18.260(2), c = 18.456(2)Å, α = 91.552(2), β = 94.004(3), γ = 104.928(2)°, V = 5081(1)Å3, Z = 2. In the crystal structure, a square‐planar [Cu(C5H5NCH2CO2)4]2+ entity uses three of its four carboxylate groups to chelate to a calcium atom forming a [CuCa(C5H5NCH2CO2)4]4+ dinuclear subunit, and a pair of such dinuclear subunits are linked by the two remaining pyridinioacetate ligands through the calcium atoms to furnish a tetranuclear [Cu2Ca2 (C5H5NCH2CO2)10(H2O)3]8+ cation.  相似文献   

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The Reactions of tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 and (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(Me)tBu2 with PR3 tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 ( 1 ) reacts at 20 °C with PMe3, PEt3, P(c‐Hex)3, P(p‐Tol)3, PPh2Me, PPh2Et, PPhEt2, PPh2iPr, PPh3 and P(NEt2)3 yielding tBu2P–P=PR3 and tBu2PMe; however, PtBu3, PtBu2(SiMe3) and tBu2PCl don't. tBu2PH and 1 form tBu2P–PH–PtBu2 which yields tBu2P–P=PEt3 when treated with PEt3. Ph2PH, tBuPH2, PH3, Ph2PCl and EtOH don't substitute the tBu2PMe group in 1 , instead, the molecule is decomposed. With PEt3, (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(Me)tBu2 forms (Me3Si)tBuP–P=PEt3. The compounds tBu2P–P=PR3 decompose at 20 °C to different degrees giving P‐rich consecutive products of the phosphinophosphinidene.  相似文献   

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Azodicarboxylates and Diazoacetates as Reactants of the Ferriophosphaalkene [Cp*(CO)2FeP=C(Ph)NMe2] Reaction of equimolar amounts of the ferriophosphaalkene [Cp*(CO)2FeP=C(Ph)NMe2] ( 1 ) and diethyl azodicarboxylate afforded the complex (C5Me4CH2)(CO)2Fe ( 3 ) as the result of a cheletropic [1+4] cycloaddition with subsequent transprotonation. The diazoacetates N2=CHCO2R ( 8a :=tBu; 8b :Et) and 1 gave rise to the formation of the N‐metallated 1, 2, 3‐diazaphospholes [Cp*(CO)2Fe‐ ] ( 11a, b ). Compounds 3, 11a and 11b were characterized by means of elemental analyses and spectroscopy (IR, 1H, 13C{1H}, 31P{1H}‐NMR). The molecular structure of 11a was determined by X‐ray diffraction analysis.  相似文献   

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Building on previous single crystal X‐ray structure determinations for the group 1 salts of complex thiosulfate/univalent coinage metal anions previously defined for (NH4)9AgCl2(S2O3)4, NaAgS2O3·H2O and Na4[Cu(NH3)4][Cu(S2O3)2]·NH3, a wide variety of similar salts, of the form , M1 = group 1 metal cation, M2 = univalent coinage metal cation (Cu, Ag), (X = univalent anion), most previously known, but some not, have been isolated and subjected to similar determinations. These have defined further members of the isotypic, tetragonal series, for M1 = NH4, M2 = Cu, Ag, X = NO3, Cl, Br, I, together with the K/Cu/NO3 complex, all containing the complex anion [M2(SSO3)4]7? with M2 in an environment of symmetry, Cu, Ag‐S typically ca. 2.37, 2.58Å, with quasi‐tetrahedral S‐M‐S angular environments. Further salts of the form , n = 1‐3, have also been defined: For n = 3, M2 = Cu, M1/x = K/2.25 or 1 5/6, NH4/6, (and also for the (NH4)4Na/4H2O·MeOH adduct) the arrays take the form with distorted trigonal planar CuS3 coordination environments, Cu‐S distances being typically 2.21Å, S‐Cu‐S ranging between 105.31(4)–129.77(4)°; the silver counterparts take the form for M1 = K, NH4. For n = 2, adducts have only been defined for M2 = Ag, the anions of the M1 = Na, K adducts being dimeric and polymeric respectively: Na6[(O3SS)2Ag(μ‐SSO3)2Ag(SSO3)]·3H2O, K3[Ag(μ‐SSO3)2](∞|∞)·H2O; a polymeric copper(I) counterpart of the latter is found in Na5Cu(NO3)2(S2O3)2 ≡ 2NaNO3·Na3[Cu(μ‐SSO3)2](∞|∞). For n = 1, NaAgS2O3, the an‐ and mono‐ hydrates, exhibit a two‐dimensional polymeric complex anion in both forms but with different contributing motifs. (NH4)13Ag3(S2O3)8·2H2O takes the form (NH4)13[{(O3SS)3Ag(μ‐SSO3)}2Ag], a linearly coordinated central silver atom linking a pair of peripheral [Ag(SSO3)4]7? entities. In Na6[(O3SS)Ag(μ‐SSO3)2Ag(SSO3)]·3H2O, the binuclear anions present as Ag2S4 sheets, the associated oxygen atoms being disposed to one side, thus sandwiching layers of sodium ions; the remarkable complex Na5[Ag3(S2O3)4](∞|∞)·H2O is a variant, in which one sodium atom is transformed into silver, linking the binuclear species into a one‐dimensional polymer. In (NH4)8[Cu2(S2O3)5]·2H2O a binuclear anion of the form [(O3SS)2Cu(μ‐S.SO3)Cu(SSO3)2]8? is found; the complex (NH4)11Cu(S2O3)6 is 2(NH4)2(S2O3)·(NH4)7[Cu(SSO3)4]. A novel new hydrate of sodium thiosulfate is described, 4Na4S2O3·5H2O, largely describable as sheets of the salt, shrouded in water molecules to either side, together with a redetermination of the structure of 3K2S2O3·H2O.  相似文献   

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