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1.
The bottom‐up synthesis of organometallic zinc clusters is described. The cation {[Zn10](Cp*)6Me}+ ( 1 ) is obtained by reacting [Zn2Cp*2] with [FeCp2][BAr4F] in the presence of ZnMe2. In the presence of suitable ligands, the high reactivity of 1 enables the controlled abstraction of single Zn units, providing access to the lower‐nuclearity clusters {[Zn9](Cp*)6} ( 2 ) and {[Zn8](Cp*)5(tBuNC)3}+ ( 3 ). According to DFT calculations, 1 and 2 can be described as closed‐shell species that are electron‐deficient in terms of the Wade–Mingos rules because the apical ZnCp* units that constitute the cluster cage do not have three, but only one, frontier orbitals available for cluster bonding. Zinc behaves flexibly in building the skeletal metal–metal bonds, sometimes providing one major frontier orbital (like Group 11 metals) and sometimes providing three frontier orbitals (like Group 13 elements).  相似文献   

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The addition of Sn and Zn ions to [Ge9] clusters by reaction of [Ge9]4? with SnPh2Cl2, ZnCp*2 (Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl), or Zn2[HC(Ph2P=NPh)2]2 is reported. The resulting Sn‐ and Zn‐bridged clusters [(Ge9)M(Ge9)]q? (M=Sn, q=4; M=Zn, q=6) display various coordination modes. The M atoms that coordinate to the open square of a C4v‐symmetric [Ge9] cluster form strong covalent multicenter M?Ge bonds, in contrast to the M atoms coordinating to triangular cluster faces. Molecular orbital analyses show that the M atoms of the Ge9M fragments coordinate to a second [Ge9] cluster with similar orbitals but in different ways. The [Ge9Sn]2?unit donates two electrons to the triangular face of a second [Ge9]2? cluster with D3h symmetry, whereas [Ge9Zn]2?acts as an electron acceptor when interacting with the triangular face of a D3h‐symmetric [Ge9]4? unit.  相似文献   

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We report on the synthesis of new derivatives of silylated clusters of the type [Ge9(SiR3)3]? (R = SiMe3, Me = CH3; R = Ph, Ph = C6H5) as well as on their reactivity towards copper and zinc compounds. The silylated cluster compounds were synthesized by heterogeneous reactions starting from the Zintl phase K4Ge9. Reaction of K[Ge9{Si(SiMe3)3}3] with ZnCl2 leads to the already known dimeric compound [Zn(Ge9{Si(SiMe3)3}3)2] ( 1 ), whereas upon the reaction with [ZnCp*2] the coordination of [ZnCp*]+ to the cluster takes place (Cp*=1,2,3,4,5‐pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) under the formation of [ZnCp*(Ge9{Si(SiMe3)3}3)] ( 2 ). A similar reaction leads to [CuPiPr3(Ge9{Si(SiMe3)3}3)] ( 3 ) from [CuPiPr3Cl] (iPr=isopropyl). Further we investigated the novel silylated cluster units [Ge9(SiPh3)3]? ( 4 ) and [Ge9(SiPh3)2]? ( 5 ), which could be identified by mass spectroscopy. Bis‐ and tris‐silylated species can be synthesized by the respective stoichiometric reactions, and the products were characterized by ESI‐MS and NMR experiments. These clusters show rather different reactivity. The reaction of the tris‐silylated anion 4 with [CuPiPr3Cl] leads to [(CuPiPr3)3Ge9(SiPh3)2]+ as shown from NMR experiments and to [(CuPiPr3)4{Ge9(SiPh3)2}2] ( 6 ), which was characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. Compound 6 shows a new type of coordination of the Cu atoms to the silylated Zintl clusters.  相似文献   

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The N‐heterocyclic carbene (NHC) adducts Zn(CpR)2(NHC)] (CpR=C5HMe4, C5H4SiMe3; NHC=ItBu, IDipp (Dipp=2,6‐diisopropylphenyl), IMes (Mes=mesityl), SIMes) were prepared and shown to be active catalysts for the hydrogenation of imines, whereas decamethylzincocene [ZnCp*2] is highly active for the hydrogenation of ketones in the presence of noncoordinating NHCs. The abnormal carbene complex [Zn(OCHPh2)2(aItBu)]2 was formed from spontaneous rearrangement of the ItBu ligand during incomplete hydrogenation of benzophenone. Two isolated ZnI adducts [Zn2Cp*2(NHC)] (NHC=ItBu, SIMes) are presented and characterized as weak adducts on the basis of 13C NMR spectroscopic and X‐ray diffraction experiments. A mechanistic proposal for the reduction of [ZnCp*2] with H2 to give [Zn2Cp*2] is discussed.  相似文献   

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In this work, the largest heterometallic supertetrahedral clusters, [Zn6Ge16]4? and [Cd6Ge16]4?, were directly self‐assembled through highly‐charged [Ge4]4? units and transition metal cations, in which 3‐center–2‐electron σ bonding in Ge2Zn or Ge2Cd triangles plays a vital role in the stabilization of the whole structure. The cluster structures have an open framework with a large central cavity of diameter 4.6 Å for Zn and 5.0 Å for Cd, respectively. Time‐dependent HRESI‐MS spectra show that the larger clusters grow from smaller components with a single [Ge4]4? and ZnMes2 units. Calculations performed at the DFT level indicate a very large HOMO–LUMO energy gap in [M6Ge16]4? (2.22 eV), suggesting high kinetic stability that may offer opportunities in materials science. These observations offer a new strategy for the assembly of heterometallic clusters with high symmetry.  相似文献   

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Molecular and Crystal Structure of Bis[chloro(μ‐phenylimido)(η5‐pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)tantalum(IV)](Ta–Ta), [{TaCl(μ‐NPh)Cp*}2] Despite the steric hindrance of the central atom in [TaCl2(NPh)Cp*] (Ph = C6H5, Cp* = η5‐C5(CH3)5), caused by the Cp* ligand, the imido‐ligand takes a change in bond structure when this educt is reduced to the binuclear complex [{TaCl(μ‐NPh)Cp*}2] in which tantalum is stabilized in the unusual oxidation state +4.  相似文献   

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Reactions of ZnI2L2 (where L=[HC(PPh2NPh)]) with solutions of the Zintl phase K4Ge9 in liquid ammonia lead to retention of the Zn−Zn bond and formation of the anion [(η4‐Ge9)Zn−Zn(η4‐Ge9)]6−, representing the first complex with a Zn−Zn unit carrying two cluster entities. The trimeric anion [(η4‐Ge9)Zn{μ211Ge9)}Zn(η4‐Ge9)]8− forms as a side product, indicating that oxidation reactions also take place. The reaction of Zn2Cp*2 (Cp*=1,2,3,4,5‐pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) with K4Ge9 in ethylenediamine yielded the linear polymeric unit {[Zn[μ241Ge9)]}2− with the first head‐to‐tail arrangement of ten‐atom closo ‐clusters. All anions were obtained and structurally characterized as [A (2.2.2‐crypt)]+ salts (A =K, Rb). Copious computational analyses at a DFT‐PBE0/def2‐TZVPP/PCM level of theory confirm the experimental structures and support the stability of the two hypothetical ten vertex cluster fragments closo ‐[Ge9Zn]2− and (paramagnetic) [Ge9Zn]3−.  相似文献   

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Reduction of neutral metal clusters (Co4(CO)12, Ru3(CO)12, Fe3(CO)12, Ir4(CO)12, Rh6(CO)16, {CpMo(CO)3}2, {Mn(CO)5}2) by decamethylchromocene (Cp*2Cr) or sodium fluorenone ketyl in the presence of cryptand[2.2.2] and DB‐18‐crown‐6 was studied. Nine new salts with paramagnetic Cp*2Cr+, cryptand[2.2.2](Na+), and DB‐18‐crown‐6(Na+) cations and [Co6(CO)15]2– ( 1 , 2 ), [Ru6(CO)18]2– ( 3 – 4 ) dianions, [Rh11(CO)23]3– ( 6 ) trianions, and new [Ir8(CO)18]2– ( 5 ) dianions were obtained and structurally characterized. The increase of nuclearity of clusters under reduction was shown. Fe3(CO)12 preserves the Fe3 core under reduction forming the [Fe3(CO)11]2– dianions in 7 . The [CpMo(CO)3]2 and [Mn(CO)5]2 dimers dissociate under reduction forming mononuclear [CpMo(CO)3] ( 8 ) and [Mn(CO)5] ( 9 ) anions. In all anions the increase of negative charge on metal atoms shifts the bands attributed to carbonyl C–O stretching vibrations to smaller wavenumbers in agreement with the elongation of the C–O bonds in 1 – 9 . In contrast, the M–C(CO) bonds are noticeably shortened at the reduction. Magnetic susceptibility of the salts with Cp*2Cr+ is defined by high spin Cp*2Cr+ (S = 3/2) species, whereas all obtained anionic metal clusters and mononuclear anions are diamagnetic. Rather weak magnetic coupling between S = 3/2 spins is observed with Weiss temperature from –1 to –11 K. That is explained by rather long distances between Cp*2Cr+ and the absence of effective π–π interaction between them except compound 7 showing the largest Weiss temperature of –11 K. The {DB‐18‐crown‐6(Na+)}2[Co6(CO)15]2– units in 2 are organized in infinite 1D chains through the coordination of carbonyl groups of the Co6 clusters to the Na+ ions and π–π stacking between benzo groups of the DB‐18‐crown‐6(Na+) cations.  相似文献   

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Zincocene Cp*2Zn reacts with carbodiimides C(NR)2 with insertion into the Zn–Cp* bond and formation of [(Cp*C(NR)2]2Zn [R = Et ( 1 ), iPr ( 2 ), Cy ( 3 )]. In addition, the reaction of Cp*2Zn with CS2 under dry conditions gives (Cp*CS2)2Zn ( 4 ), whereas in the presence of a small amount of water [Zn44‐O)(S2CCp*)6] ( 5 ) is obtained. Compounds 1 – 4 were characterized by NMR (1H, 13C) and IR spectroscopy as well as elemental analysis and single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction ( 2 – 4 , 5 of poor quality). The solid‐state structure of 5 is comparable to the carboxylate complex previously obtained from the reaction of Cp*2Zn with CO2.  相似文献   

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The speciation of compounds [Cp*2M2O5] (M=Mo, W; Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) in different protic and aprotic polar solvents (methanol, dimethyl sulfoxide, acetone, acetonitrile), in the presence of variable amounts of water or acid/base, has been investigated by 1H NMR spectrometry and electrical conductivity. Specific hypotheses suggested by the experimental results have been further probed by DFT calculations. The solvent (S)‐assisted ionic dissociation to generate [Cp*MO2(S)]+ and [Cp*MO3]? takes place extensively for both metals only in water/methanol mixtures. Equilibrium amounts of the neutral hydroxido species [Cp*MO2(OH)] are generated in the presence of water, with the relative amount increasing in the order MeCN≈acetone<MeOH<DMSO. Addition of a base (Et3N) converts [Cp*2M2O5] into [Et3NH]+[Cp*MO3]?, for which the presence of a N? H???O?M interaction is revealed by 1H NMR spectroscopy in comparison with the sodium salts, Na+[Cp*MO3]?. These are fully dissociated in DMSO and MeOH, but display a slow equilibrium between free ions and the ion pair in MeCN and acetone. Only one resonance is observed for mixtures of [Cp*MO3]? and [Cp*MO2(OH)] because of a rapid self‐exchange. In the presence of extensive ionic dissociation, only one resonance is observed for mixtures of the cationic [Cp*MO2(S)]+ product and the residual undissociated [Cp*2M2O5] because of a rapid associative exchange via the trinuclear [Cp*3M3O7]+ intermediate. In neat methanol, complex [Cp*2W2O5] reacts to yield extensive amounts of a new species, formulated as the mononuclear methoxido complex [Cp*WO2(OMe)] on the basis of the DFT study. An equivalent product is not observed for the Mo system. The addition of increasing amounts of water results in the rapid decrease of this product in favor of [Cp*2W2O5] and [Cp*WO2(OH)].  相似文献   

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The synthesis, characterization, and theoretical investigation by means of quantum‐chemical calculations of an oligonuclear metal‐rich compound are presented. The reaction of homoleptic dinuclear palladium compound [Pd2(μ‐GaCp*)3(GaCp*)2] with ZnMe2 resulted in the formation of unprecedented ternary Pd/Ga/Zn compound [Pd2Zn6Ga2(Cp*)5(CH3)3] ( 1 ), which was analyzed by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, MS, elemental analysis, and single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. Compound 1 consisted of two Cs‐symmetric molecular isomers, as revealed by NMR spectroscopy, at which distinct site‐preferences related to the Ga and Zn positions were observed by quantum‐chemical calculations. Structural characterization of compound 1 showed significantly different coordination environments for both palladium centers. Whilst one Pd atom sat in the central of a bi‐capped trigonal prism, thereby resulting in a formal 18‐valence electron fragment, {Pd(ZnMe)2(ZnCp*)4(GaMe)}, the other Pd atom occupied one capping unit, thereby resulting in a highly unsaturated 12‐valence electron fragment, {Pd(GaCp*)}. The bonding situation, as determined by atoms‐in‐molecules analysis (AIM), NBO partial charges, and molecular orbital (MO) analysis, pointed out that significant Pd? Pd interactions had a large stake in the stabilization of this unusual molecule. The characterization and quantum‐chemical calculations of compound 1 revealed distinct similarities to related M/Zn/Ga Hume–Rothery intermetallic solid‐state compounds, such as Ga/Zn‐exchange reactions, the site‐preferences of the Zn/Ga positions, and direct M? M bonding, which contributes to the overall stability of the metal‐rich compound.  相似文献   

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A series of mono‐, bis‐, and tris(phenoxy)–titanium(IV) chlorides of the type [Cp*Ti(2‐R? PhO)nCl3?n] (n=1–3; Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) was prepared, in which R=Me, iPr, tBu, and Ph. The formation of each mono‐, bis‐, and tris(2‐alkyl‐/arylphenoxy) series was authenticated by structural studies on representative examples of the phenyl series including [Cp*Ti(2‐Ph? PhO)Cl2] ( 1 PhCl2 ), [Cp*Ti(2‐Ph? PhO)2Cl] ( 2 PhCl ), and [Cp*Ti(2‐Ph? PhO)3] ( 3 Ph ). The metal‐coordination geometry of each compound is best described as pseudotetrahedral with the Cp* ring and the 2‐Ph? PhO and chloride ligands occupying three leg positions in a piano‐stool geometry. The mean Ti? O distances, observed with an increasing number of 2‐Ph? PhO groups, are 1.784(3), 1.802(4), and 1.799(3) Å for 1 PhCl2 , 2 PhCl , and 3 Ph , respectively. All four alkyl/aryl series with Me, iPr, tBu, and Ph substituents were tested for ethylene homopolymerization after activation with Ph3C+[B(C6F5)4]? and modified methyaluminoxane (7% aluminum in isopar E; mMAO‐7) at 140 °C. The phenyl series showed much higher catalytic activity, which ranged from 43.2 and 65.4 kg (mmol of Ti?h)?1, than the Me, iPr, and tBu series (19.2 and 36.6 kg (mmol of Ti?h)?1). Among the phenyl series, the bis(phenoxide) complex of 2 PhCl showed the highest activity of 65.4 kg (mmol of Ti?h)?1. Therefore, the catalyst precursors of the phenyl series were examined by treating them with a variety of alkylating reagents, such as trimethylaluminum (TMA), triisobutylaluminum (TIBA), and methylaluminoxane (MAO). In all cases, 2 PhCl produced the most catalytically active alkylated species, [Cp*Ti(2‐Ph? PhO)MeCl]. This enhancement was further supported by DFT calculations based on the simplified model with TMA.  相似文献   

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The pentaaryl borole (Ph*C)4BXylF [Ph*=3,5‐tBu2(C6H3); XylF=3,5‐(CF3)2(C6H3)] reacts with low‐valent Group 13 precursors AlCp* and GaCp* by two divergent routes. In the case of [AlCp*]4, the borole reacts as an oxidising agent and accepts two electrons. Structural, spectroscopic, and computational analysis of the resulting unprecedented neutral η5‐Cp*,η5‐[(Ph*C)4BXylF] complex of AlIII revealed a strong, ionic bonding interaction. The formation of the heteroleptic borole‐cyclopentadienyl “aluminocene” leads to significant changes in the 13C NMR chemical shifts within the borole unit. In the case of the less‐reductive GaCp*, borole (Ph*C)4BXylF reacts as a Lewis acid to form a dynamic adduct with a dative 2‐center‐2‐electron Ga?B bond. The Lewis adduct was also studied structurally, spectroscopically, and computationally.  相似文献   

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In a high‐yield one‐pot synthesis, the reactions of [Cp*M(η5‐P5)] (M=Fe ( 1 ), Ru ( 2 )) with I2 resulted in the selective formation of [Cp*MP6I6]+ salts ( 3 , 4 ). The products comprise unprecedented all‐cis tripodal triphosphino‐cyclotriphosphine ligands. The iodination of [Cp*Fe(η5‐As5)] ( 6 ) gave, in addition to [Fe(CH3CN)6]2+ salts of the rare [As6I8]2? (in 7 ) and [As4I14]2? (in 8 ) anions, the first di‐cationic Fe‐As triple decker complex [(Cp*Fe)2(μ,η5:5‐As5)][As6I8] ( 9 ). In contrast, the iodination of [Cp*Ru(η5‐As5)] ( 10 ) did not result in the full cleavage of the M?As bonds. Instead, a number of dinuclear complexes were obtained: [(Cp*Ru)2(μ,η5:5‐As5)][As6I8]0.5 ( 11 ) represents the first Ru‐As5 triple decker complex, thus completing the series of monocationic complexes [(CpRM)2(μ,η5:5‐E5)]+ (M=Fe, Ru; E=P, As). [(Cp*Ru)2As8I6] ( 12 ) crystallizes as a racemic mixture of both enantiomers, while [(Cp*Ru)2As4I4] ( 13 ) crystallizes as a symmetric and an asymmetric isomer and features a unique tetramer of {AsI} arsinidene units as a middle deck.  相似文献   

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Reduction of a variety of extremely bulky amido Group 12 metal halide complexes, [LMX(THF)0,1] (L=amide; M=Zn, Cd, or Hg; X=halide) with a magnesium(I) dimer gave a homologous series of two‐coordinate metal(I) dimers, [L′MML′] (L′=N(Ar?)(SiMe3), Ar?=C6H2{C(H)Ph2}2Pri‐2,6,4); and the formally zinc(0) complex, [L*ZnMg(MesNacnac)] (L*=N(Ar*)(SiPri3); Ar*=C6H2{C(H)Ph2}2Me‐2,6,4; MesNacnac=[(MesNCMe)2CH]?, Mes=mesityl), which contains the first unsupported Zn? Mg bond. Two equivalents of [L*ZnMg(MesNacnac)] react with ZnBr2 or ZnBr2(tmeda) to give the mixed valence, two‐coordinate, linear tri‐zinc complex, [L*ZnIZn0ZnIL*], and the first zinc(I) halide complex, [L*ZnZnBr(tmeda)], respectively. The analogues [L*ZnMZnL*] (M=Cd or Hg), were also prepared, the Cd species contains the first Zn? Cd bond in a molecular compound. Metal–metal bonding was studied by DFT calculations.  相似文献   

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The reaction of propargylic amines and CO2 can provide high‐value‐added chemical products. However, most of catalysts in such reactions employ noble metals to obtain high yield, and it is important to seek eco‐friendly noble‐metal‐free MOFs catalysts. Here, a giant and lantern‐like [Zn116] nanocage in zinc‐tetrazole 3D framework [Zn22(Trz)8(OH)12(H2O)9?8 H2O]n Trz=(C4N12O)4? ( 1 ) was obtained and structurally characterized. It consists of six [Zn14O21] clusters and eight [Zn4O4] clusters. To our knowledge, this is the highest‐nuclearity nanocages constructed by Zn‐clusters as building blocks to date. Importantly, catalytic investigations reveal that 1 can efficiently catalyze the cycloaddition of propargylic amines with CO2, exclusively affording various 2‐oxazolidinones under mild conditions. It is the first eco‐friendly noble‐metal‐free MOFs catalyst for the cyclization of propargylic amines with CO2. DFT calculations uncover that ZnII ions can efficiently activate both C≡C bonds of propargylic amines and CO2 by coordination interaction. NMR and FTIR spectroscopy further prove that Zn‐clusters play an important role in activating C≡C bonds of propargylic amines. Furthermore, the electronic properties of related reactants, intermediates and products can help to understand the basic reaction mechanism and crucial role of catalyst 1 .  相似文献   

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Single‐electron oxidation of a diiron‐sulfur complex [Cp*Fe(μ‐bdt)FeCp*] ( 1 , Cp*=η5‐C5Me5; bdt=benzene‐1,2‐dithiolate) to [Cp*Fe(μ‐bdt)FeCp*]+ ( 2 ) has been experimentally conducted. The bdt ligand with redox‐active character has been computationally proposed to be a dianion (bdt2?) rather than previously proposed monoanion (bdt·?) radical in 1 though it has un‐equidistant aromatic C? C bond lengths. The ground state of 1 is predicted to be two low‐spin ferrous ions (SFe=0) and 2 has a medium‐spin ferric ion (SFe=1/2) and a low‐spin ferrous center (SFe=0), and the oxidation of 1 to 2 is calculated to be a single‐metal‐based process. Both complexes have no significant antiferromagnetic coupling character.  相似文献   

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The title compound, [Zn3(C9H21SiS)6] or [(iPr3SiS)Zn(μ‐SSiiPr3)2Zn(μ‐SSiiPr3)2Zn(SSiiPr3)], is the first structurally characterized homoleptic silanethiolate complex of zinc. A near‐linear arrangement of three ZnII ions is observed, the metals at the ends being three‐coordinate with one terminally bound silanethiolate ligand. The central ZnII ion is four‐coordinate and tetrahedral, with two bridging silanethiolate ligands joining it to each of the two peripheral ZnII ions. The nonbonding intermetallic distances are 3.1344 (11) and 3.2288 (12) Å, while the Zn...Zn...Zn angle is 172.34 (2)°. A trimetallic silanethiolate species of this type has not been previously identified by X‐ray crystallography for any element.  相似文献   

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H ? C Bond Cleavage in Ferrocene by Organylruthenium Complexes Cp*(Me3P)2RuCH2CMe3 ( 1 ) reacts at 85°C with ferrocene ( 2 ) by cleavage of one H? C bond in 2 to give CpFe[η5-C5H4Ru(PMe3)2Cp*] ( 3 ) (Cp = η5-C5H5; Cp* = η5-C5Me5) and neopentane. The ruthenium atom in 3 has a distorted tetrahedral geometry, the planar Cp ligands in the ferrocenyl fragment are eclipsed. Solutions of 3 in [D6]benzene or [D8]THF exhibit H? D exchange of the ferrocenyl protons. In the [D8]THF molecule only the α-deuterium atoms are exchanged. Reaction pathways for this exchange are discussed.  相似文献   

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On the Reactivity of Titanocene Complexes [Ti(Cp′)22‐Me3SiC≡CSiMe3)] (Cp′ = Cp, Cp*) towards Benzenedicarboxylic Acids Titanocene complexes [Ti(Cp′)2(BTMSA)] ( 1a , Cp′ = Cp = η5‐C5H5; 1b , Cp′ = Cp* = η5‐C5Me5; BTMSA = Me3SiC≡CSiMe3) were found to react with iodine and methyl iodide yielding [Ti(Cp′)2(μ‐I)2] ( 2a / b ; a refers to Cp′ = Cp and b to Cp′ = Cp*), [Ti(Cp′)2I2] ( 3a / b ) and [Ti(Cp′)2(Me)I] ( 4a / b ), respectively. In contrast to 2a , complex 2b proved to be highly moisture sensitive yielding with cleavage of HCp* [{Ti(Cp*)I}2(μ‐O)] ( 7 ). The corresponding reactions of 1a / b with p‐cresol and thiophenol resulted in the formation of [Ti(Cp′)2{O(p‐Tol)}2] ( 5a / b ) and [Ti(Cp′)2(SPh)2] ( 6a / b ), respectively. Reactions of 1a and 1b with 1,n‐benzenedicarboxylic acids (n = 2–4) resulted in the formation of dinuclear titanium(III) complexes of the type [{Ti(Cp′)2}2{μ‐1,n‐(O2C)2C6H4}] (n = 2, 8a / b ; n = 3, 9a / b ; n = 4, 10a / b ). All complexes were fully characterized analytically and spectroscopically. Furthermore, complexes 7 , 8b , 9a ·THF, 10a / b were also be characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction analyses.  相似文献   

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