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Compounds of the type [Ag(PPh3)3(HL)] {H2xspa=3(aryl)-2-sulfanylpropenoic acids: x = Clp [3-(2-chlorophenyl)-], -o-mp [3-(2-methoxyphenyl)-], -p-mp [3-(4-methoxyphenyl)-], -o-hp [3-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-], -p-hp [3-(4-hydroxyphenyl-); H2cpa = 2-cyclopentylidene-2-sulfanylacetic acid} were synthesized and characterised by IR and NMR (1H 13C and 31P) spectroscopy and by FAB mass spectrometry. The crystal structures of [Ag(PPh3)3(HClpspa)], [Ag(PPh3)3(H-o-mpspa)], [Ag(PPh3)3(H-p-mpspa)] and [Ag(PPh3)3(Hcpa)] reveal the presence of discrete molecular units containing an intramolecular O-H···S hydrogen bond between the S atom and one of the O atoms of the COOH group. This intramolecular hydrogen bond remains in [Ag(PPh3)3(H-o-hpspa)]·EtOH and [Ag(PPh3)3(H-p-hpspa)] but in both cases polymeric structures are built on the basis of O-H···O interactions that involve the -OH substituent of the phenyl group of the sulfanylpropenoate fragment.  相似文献   

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The novel tridentate chiral ligand 2,6-bis{[(1R,2S,4R)-2-hydroxy-1,3,3-trimethyl-bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl]}pyridine (1) was readily prepared by reaction of 2,6-dilithiopyridine with (R)-(−)-fenchone. Reaction of 1 with [MoO2(acac)2] resulted in the formation of the new metal-oxo five-coordinated complex [MoO2(ONO)] (2) [ONO = (1 – 2H)]. The reactivity of 2 has been studied and the derivatives [MoS2(ONO)] (3) and [MoO(O2)(ONO)] (4) were prepared. The compounds 14 have been characterised by 1H and 13C{1H} NMR, microanalysis and IR spectroscopy. Furthermore, the molecular structures of 1 and 2 have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The behaviour of 2 as catalyst in oxotransfer and in nucleophilic substitution of propargylic alcohols reactions has been tested.  相似文献   

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The novel rhenium pentahydride complex [ReH5(PPh3)2(PTA)] (2) was synthesized by dihydrogen replacement from the reaction of [ReH7(PPh3)2] with PTA in refluxing THF. Variable temperature NMR studies indicate that 2 is a classic polyhydride (T1(min) = 133 ms). This result agrees with the structure of 2, determined by X-ray crystallography at low temperature. The compound shows high conformational rigidity which allows for the investigation of the various hydride-exchanging processes by NMR methods. Reactions of 2 with equimolecular amounts of either HFIP or HBF4 · Et2O at 183 K afford [ReH5(PPh3)2{PTA(H)}]+ (3) via protonation of one of the nitrogen atoms on the PTA ligand. When 5 equivalents of HBF4 · Et2O are used, additional protonation of one hydride ligand takes place to generate the thermally unstable dication [ReH42-H2)(PPh3)2{PTA(H)}]2+ (4), as confirmed by 1H NMR and T1 analysis. IR monitoring of the reaction between 2 and CF3COOD at low temperature shows the formation of the hydrogen bonded complex [ReH5(PPh3)2{PTA?DOC(O)CF3}] (5) and of the ionic pair [ReH5(PPh3)2{PTA(D)?OC(O)CF3}] (6) preceding the proton transfer step leading to 3.  相似文献   

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The oxidative addition of CH3I to planar rhodium(I) complex [Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2] in acetonitrile (TFA is trifluoroacetylacetonate) leads to the formation of cationic, cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] (1), or neutral, cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(I)] (4), rhodium(III) methyl complexes depending on the reaction conditions. 1 reacts readily with NH3 and pyridine to form cationic complexes, cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(NH3)][BPh4] (2) and cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(Py)][BPh4] (3), respectively. Acetylacetonate methyl complex of rhodium(III), cis-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)(I)] (5), was obtained by the action of NaI on cis-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] in acetone at −15 °C. Complexes 1-5 were characterized by elemental analysis, 31P{1H}, 1H and 19F NMR. For complexes 2, 3, 4 conductivity data in acetone solutions are reported. The crystal structures of 2 and 3 were determined. NMR parameters of 1-5 and related complexes are discussed from the viewpoint of their isomerism.  相似文献   

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The complex [{Re(CO)5}2(μ,η11-C2O4)] 1 undergoes thermal decarbonylation to give [Re2(CO)6(C2O4)]n, which reacts with triphenylphosphine and trans-1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethylene (dppene) to give anti-[Re2(PPh3)2(CO)6(μ,η22-C2O4)] 2 and [Re2(μ-dppene)(CO)6(μ,η22-C2O4)] 4, respectively. Complex 2 is oxidized on prolonged exposure to air (1 week) to form anti-[Re2(OPPh3)2(CO)6(μ,η22-C2O4)] 3. In the presence of excess dppene, the complex [Re2(μ-dppene)2(CO)6(μ,η11-C2O4)] 5 is also formed alongside 4. With the chelating diphosphine 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane (dppp), the complex [(η2-dppp)Re(CO)3(μ,η11-C2O4)Re(CO)32-dppp)] 6 is formed. The structures of 3 and 4 have been determined by X-ray crystallography. The dppene ligand in complex 4 adopts an unusual “syn” conformation wherein the two phosphorus lone pairs of electrons are eclipsed, thus forming an “A-frame” type of bridge.  相似文献   

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Treatment of either RuHCl(CO)(PPh3)3 or MPhCl(CO)(PPh3)2 with HSiMeCl2 produces the five-coordinate dichloro(methyl)silyl complexes, M(SiMeCl2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2 (1a, M = Ru; 1b, M = Os). 1a and 1b react readily with hydroxide ions and with ethanol to give M(SiMe[OH]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2 (2a, M = Ru; 2b, M = Os) and M(SiMe[OEt]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2 (3a, M = Ru; 3b, M = Os), respectively. 3b adds CO to form the six-coordinate complex, Os(SiMe[OEt]2)Cl(CO)2(PPh3)2 (4b) and crystal structure determinations of 3b and 4b reveal very different Os-Si distances in the five-coordinate complex (2.3196(11) Å) and in the six-coordinate complex (2.4901(8) Å). Reaction between 1a and 1b and 8-aminoquinoline results in displacement of a triphenylphosphine ligand and formation of the six-coordinate chelate complexes M(SiMeCl2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)(κ2(N,N)-NC9H6NH2-8) (5a, M = Ru; 5b, M = Os), respectively. Crystal structure determination of 5a reveals that the amino function of the chelating 8-aminoquinoline ligand is located adjacent to the reactive Si-Cl bonds of the dichloro(methyl)silyl ligand but no reaction between these functions is observed. However, 5a and 5b react readily with ethanol to give ultimately M(SiMe[OEt]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)(κ2(N,N-NC9H6NH2-8) (6a, M = Ru; 6b, M = Os). In the case of ruthenium only, the intermediate ethanolysis product Ru(SiMeCl[OEt])Cl(CO)(PPh3)(κ2(N,N-NC9H6NH2-8) (6c) was also isolated. The crystal structure of 6c was determined. Reaction between 1b and excess 2-aminopyridine results in condensation between the Si-Cl bonds and the N-H bonds with formation of a novel tridentate “NSiN” ligand in the complex Os(κ3(Si,N,N)-SiMe[NH(2-C5H4N)]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3) (7b). Crystal structure determination of 7b shows that the “NSiN” ligand coordinates to osmium with a “facial” arrangement and with chloride trans to the silyl ligand.  相似文献   

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Reactions of the ruthenium complexes [RuH(CO)Cl(PPh3)3] and [RuCl2(PPh3)3] with hetero-difunctional S,N-donor ligands 2-mercapto-5-methyl-1,3,5-thiadiazole (HL1), 2-mercapto-4-methyl-5-thiazoleacetic acid (HL2), and 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (HL3) have been investigated. Neutral complexes [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(HL1)] (1), [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(HL2)] (2), [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(HL3)] (3), [Ru(PPh3)2(HL1)2] (4), [RuCl(PPh3)3(HL2)] (5), and [RuCl(PPh3)3(HL3)] (6) imparting κ2-S,N-bonded ligands have been isolated from these reactions. Complexes 1 and 4 reacted with diphenyl-2-pyridylphosphine (PPh2Py) to give neutral κ1-P bonded complexes [RuCl(CO)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(HL1)] (7), and [Ru(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(HL1)2] (8). Complexes 1-8 have been characterized by analytical, spectral (IR, NMR, and electronic absorption) and electrochemical studies. Molecular structures of 1, 2, 4, and 7 have been determined crystallographically. Crystal structure determination revealed coordination of the mercapto-thiadiazole ligands (HL1-HL3) to ruthenium as κ2-N,S-thiolates and presence of rare intermolecular S-S weak bonding interaction in complex 1.  相似文献   

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Four copper(I) cyanide coordination polymers containing 2-(n-pyridyl)benzimidazole ligands, namely [Cu2(CN)(2-PyBIm)]n (1), [Cu2(CN)2(3-PyHBIm)]n (2), {[Cu3(CN)3(4-PyHBIm)4] · 2H2O}n (3) and [Cu5(CN)3(4-PyBIm)2]n (4), have been synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography. Complex 1 is a one-dimension coordination polymer in which 2-(2-pyridyl)benzimidazole is deprotonated and adopts a bridging tridentate coordination mode. Complex 2 has ladder-like structure in which 2-(3-pyridyl)benzimidazole does not deprotonate and acts as a bidentate bridge. Complex 3 displays a saddle-shaped helical chain constructed through μ2-cyanide group and the outstretched neutral 2-(4-pyridyl)benzimidazole monodentate ligand. Complex 4 shows two-dimension layer polymeric structure in which deprotonated 2-(4-pyridyl)benzimidazole acts as a tridentate bridging ligand. The cyanide groups in four complexes all act as bidentate bridging ligands. These complexes are thermal stable and display luminescence in the solid states.  相似文献   

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N-thioamide thiosemicarbazone derived from 4-(methylthio)benzaldehyde (R = H, HL1; R = Me, HL2 and R = Ph, HL3) have been prepared and their reaction with fac-[ReX(CO)3(CH3CN)2] (X = Br, Cl) in methanol gave the adducts [ReX(CO)3(HLn)] (1a X = Cl, n = 1; 1a′ X = Br, n = 1; 1b X = Cl, n = 2; 1b′ X = Br, n = 2; 1c X = Cl, n = 3; 1c′ X = Br, n = 3) in good yield.All the compounds have been characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry (ESI), IR and 1H NMR spectroscopic methods. Moreover, the structures of HL2, HL3, HL3·(CH3)2SO and 1b′·H2O were also elucidated by X-ray diffraction. In 1b′, the rhenium atom is coordinated by the sulphur and the azomethine nitrogen atoms (κS,N3) forming a five-membered chelate ring, as well as three carbonyl and bromide ligands. The resulting coordination polyhedron can be described as a distorted octahedron.The structure of the dimers is based on rhenium(I) thiosemicarbazonates [Re2(L1)2(CO)6] (2a), [Re2(L2)2(CO)6] (2b) and [Re2(L3)2(CO)6] (2c) as determined by X-ray studies. Methods of synthesis were optimized to obtain amounts of these thiosemicarbazonate complexes. In these compounds the dimer structures are achieved by Re-S-Re bridges, where S is the thiolate sulphur from a κS,N3-bidentate thiosemicarbazonate ligand.Some single crystals isolated in the synthesis of 2b contain [Re(L4)(L2)(CO)3] (3b) where L4 (=2-methylamine-5-(para-methylsulfanephenyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazole) is originated in a cyclization process of the thiosemicarbazone. Furthermore, the rhenium atom is coordinate by the sulphur and the thioamidic nitrogen of the thiosemicarbazonate (κS,N2) affording a four-membered chelate ring.  相似文献   

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Reaction of tri(2-furyl)phosphine (PFu3) with [Re2(CO)10−n(NCMe)n] (n = 1, 2) at 40 °C gave the substituted complexes [Re2(CO)10−n(PFu3)n] (1 and 2), the phosphines occupying axial position in all cases. Heating [Re2(CO)10] and PFu3 in refluxing xylene also gives 1 and 2 together with four phosphido-bridged complexes; [Re2(CO)8−n(PFu3)n(μ-PFu2)(μ-H)] (n = 0, 1, 2) (3-5) and [Re2(CO)6(PFu3)2(μ-PFu2)(μ-Cl)] (6) resulting from phosphorus-carbon bond cleavage. A series of separate thermolysis experiments has allowed a detailed reaction pathway to be unambiguously established. A similar reaction between [Re2(CO)10] and PFu3 in refluxing chlorobenzene furnishes four complexes which include 1, 2, 6 and the new binuclear complex [Re2(CO)61-C4H3O)2(μ-PFu2)2] (7). All new complexes have been characterized by a combination of spectroscopic data and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies.  相似文献   

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Cationic methyl complex of rhodium(III), trans-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] (1) is prepared by interaction of trans-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)I] with AgBPh4 in acetonitrile. Cationic methyl complexes of rhodium(III), cis-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2 (CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] (2) and cis-[Rh(BA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] (3) (Acac, BA are acetylacetonate and benzoylacetonate, respectively), are obtained by CH3I oxidative addition to rhodium(I) complexes [Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2] and [Rh(BA)(PPh3)2] in acetonitrile in the presence of NaBPh4. Complexes 2 and 3 react readily with NH3 at room temperature to form cis-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)(NH3)][BPh4] (4) and cis-[Rh(BA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(NH3)][BPh4] (5), respectively. Complexes 1-5 were characterized by elemental analysis, 1H and 31P{1H} NMR spectra. Complexes 1, 2, 3 and 4 were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis. Complexes 2 and 3 in solutions (CH2Cl2, CHCl3) are presented as mixtures of cis-(PPh3)2 isomers involved into a fluxional process. Complex 2 on heating in acetonitrile is converted into trans-isomer 1. In parallel with that isomerization, reductive elimination of methyl group with formation of [CH3PPh3][BPh4] takes place. Replacement of CH3CN in complexes 1 and 2 by anion I yields in both cases the neutral complex trans-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)I]. Strong trans influence of CH3 ligand manifests itself in the elongation (in solid) and labilization (in solution) of rhodium-acetonitrile nitrogen bond.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, characterization and chemistry of novel η3-allyl metal complexes (M = Ir, Rh) are described. The structures of compounds (C5Me4H)Ir(PPh3)Cl2 (1), (C5Me4H)Ir(PPh3)(η3-1-methylallyl)Br (3a), (C5Me4H)Ir(η4-1,3,5-hexatriene) (8), and (C5Me5)Rh(η3-1-ethylallyl)Br (5d) have been determined by X-ray crystallography. Structural comparisons among these complexes are discussed. It is found that the neutral metal allylic complex [CpIrCl(η3-methylallyl)] (5) ionizes in polar solvents to give [CpIr(η3-methylallyl)]+Cl (6) and reaches equilibrium (5 ? 6) at room temperature. Addition of tertiary phosphine ligands to neutral complexes such as [CpIr(η3-methylallyl)Cl], results in the formation of stable ionic phosphine adducts. Factors such as solvent, length of carbon chain, temperature and light are discussed with respect to the formation, stability and structure of the allyl complexes.  相似文献   

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The reaction of [ReO(OMe)Cl2(dpphen)] (dpphen = 4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline) with triphenylphosphine has been examined and two novel rhenium complexes - [ReIIICl3(dpphen)(PPh3)]·Me2CO (1) and [ReIVCl4(dpphen)]·CHCl3 (2) - have been obtained. The compounds have been characterised by elemental analysis, IR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, magnetic measurements and X-ray crystallography. The electronic structures of [ReCl3(dpphen)(PPh3)] and [ReCl4(dpphen)] have been studied by DFT/B3LYP level calculations, and TD-DFT calculations have been employed for discussion of the electronic spectra in more detail. The magnetic behaviour of 1 is characteristic of mononuclear complexes with d4 low-spin octahedral Re(III) complexes (3T1g ground state) and arise because of the large spin-orbit coupling (ζ = 2500 cm−1), which gives diamagnetic ground state. For complex 2 the results of calculations revealed value of zero-field splitting parameter D = 10.8 cm−1, g|| = 2.49 and g = 1.51.  相似文献   

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Several copper(I) and zinc(II) complexes with 8-(diphenylphosphino)quinoline (PPh2qn) or 8-diphenylphosphinoquinaldine (PPh2qna) have been prepared. These ligands contain both imine and phosphine moieties, which can act as coordinating groups. X-ray analysis of the Cu(I) complexes reveals that [Cu(PPh2qn)2]PF6 (Cu-1) and [Cu(PPh2qn)2]PF6 (Cu-2), coordinated by two PPh2qn and PPh2qna ligands respectively, are obtained. In the Zn(II) complexes, a structural study shows that [ZnCl2(PPh2qn)] (Zn-1), [ZnBr2(PPh2qn)] (Zn-2) and [ZnI2(PPh2qn)] (Zn-3) are coordinated by one PPh2qn ligand and two of the corresponding halogeno ligands (Cl, Br and I). In the solid state Cu-1 and Cu-2 show luminescence which is assigned to a 3MLCT transition involving π∗ of the quinoline group, as shown in the [Cu(dmp)(diphosphine)]+ complexes; due to the reduced bulkiness of the coordination sphere around the copper atom, no emission is observed in solution. Zn-1 shows a similar emission band to that of free PPh2qn at both room temperature and 77 K. It suggests the emission bands should be assigned to a ligand-centered (LC) transition. In the solid state, it is found that the emissive energy of the complexes shift to lower energy and the energy depends on the halogeno ligands in the zinc complexes.  相似文献   

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Reaction of [Re2(CO)8(MeCN)2] with 1,8-bis(diphenylphosphino)naphthalene (dppn) afforded three mono-rhenium complexes fac-[Re(CO)311-PPh2C10H6)(PPh2H)] (1), fac-[Re(CO)3111-(O)PPh2C10H6(O)PPh(C6H4)}] (2) and fac-[ReCl(CO)32-PPh2C10H6PPh2)] (3). Compounds 1-3 are formed by Re-Re bond cleavage and P-C and C-H bond activation of the dppn ligand. Each of these three complexes have three CO groups arranged in facial fashion. Compound 1 contains a chelating cyclometalated diphenylnaphthylphosphine ligand and a terminally coordinated PPh2H ligand. Compound 2 consists of an orthometalated dppn-dioxide ligand coordinated in a κ111-fashion via both the oxygen atoms and ortho-carbon atom of one of the phenyl rings. Compound 3 consists of an unchanged chelating dppn ligand and a terminal Cl ligand. Treatment of [Mn2(CO)8(MeCN)2] with a slight excess of dppn in refluxing toluene at 72 °C, gave the previously reported [Mn2(CO)8(μ-PPh2)2] (4), formed by cleavage of C-P bonds, and the new compound fac-[MnCl(CO)32-PPh2C10H6PPh2)] (5), which has an unaltered chelating dppn and a terminal Cl ligand. In sharp contrast, reaction of [Mn2(CO)8(MeCN)2] with slight excess of dppn at room temperature yielded the dimanganese [Mn2(CO)91-PPh2(C10H7)}] (6) in which the diphenylnaphthylphosphine ligand, formed by facile cleavage of one of the P-C bonds, is axially coordinated to one Mn atom. Compound 6 was also obtained from the reaction of [Mn2(CO)9(MeCN)] with dppn at room temperature. The XRD structures of complexes 1-3, 5, 6 are reported.  相似文献   

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2-(Azidomethyl)phenyl isocyanide, 2-(CH2N3)C6H4NC (AziNC), coordinates to some cationic Pt(II) and Pd(II) species to afford isocyanide complexes of the type trans-[MCl(AziNC)(PPh3)2][BF4] (M=Pt, l; Pd, 2). AziNC is coordinated also in some neutral Pt(II) and Pd(II) species such as [MCl2(AziNC)2] (M=Pt, 3; Pd, 4) derived from the reactions of 2 equiv. of AziNC with [PtCl2(COD)] and [PdCl2(MeCN)2], respectively. Complexes 1 and 2 react with 1 equiv. of PPh3 affording the heterocyclic carbene complexes trans-[MCl{(H)}(PPh3)2][BF4] (M=Pt, 5; Pd, 6). Complexes 3 and 4 react with 1 equiv. of PPh3 displacing the isocyanide with the formation of the complexes cis-[MCl2(AziNC)(PPh3)] (M=Pt, 7; Pd, 8). These latter ones react with 2 equiv. of PPh3 affording as the final products the cationic carbene species trans-[MCl{(H)}(PPh3)2][Cl] (M=Pt, 9; Pd, 10). Complex 5 was also characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The carbene complex is square-planar and the angle formed between the platinum square plane and the heterocyclic carbene ligand is 87.9(2)°. The C(1)-N(1) and C(1)-N(2) bond distances in the latter of 1.32(2) and 1.30(2) Å, respectively, are short for a single bond and indicate extensive π-bonding between the nitrogen atoms and the carbene carbon.  相似文献   

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MgMe2 (1) was found to react with 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (dabco) in tetrahydrofuran (thf) yielding a binuclear complex [{MgMe2(thf)}2(μ-dabco)] (2). Furthermore, from reactions of MgMeBr with diglyme (diethylene glycol dimethyl ether), NEt3, and tmeda (N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine) in etheral solvents compounds MgMeBr(L), (L = diglyme (5); NEt3 (6); tmeda (7)) were obtained as highly air- and moisture-sensitive white powders. From a thf solution of 7 crystals of [MgMeBr(thf)(tmeda)] (8) were obtained. Reactions of MgMeBr with pmdta (N,N,N′,N″,N″-pentamethyldiethylenetriamine) in thf resulted in formation of [MgMeBr(pmdta)] (9) in nearly quantitative yield. On the other hand, the same reaction in diethyl ether gave MgMeBr(pmdta) · MgBr2(pmdta) (10) and [{MgMe2(pmdta)}7{MgMeBr(pmdta)}] (11) in 24% and 2% yield, respectively, as well as [MgMe2(pmdta)] (12) as colorless needle-like crystals in about 26% yield. The synthesized methylmagnesium compounds were characterized by microanalysis and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. The coordination-induced shifts of the 1H and 13C nuclei of the ligands are small; the largest ones were found in the tmeda and pmdta complexes. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses revealed in 2 a tetrahedral environment of the Mg atoms with a bridging dabco ligand and in 8 a trigonal-bipyramidal coordination of the Mg atom. The single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses of [MgMe2(pmdta)] (12) and [MgBr2(pmdta)] (13) showed them to be monomeric with five-coordinate Mg atoms. The square-pyramidal coordination polyhedra are built up of three N and two C atoms in 12 and three N and two Br atoms in 13. The apical positions are occupied by methyl and bromo ligands, respectively. Temperature-dependent 1H NMR spectroscopic measurements (from 27 to −80 °C) of methylmagnesium bromide complexes MgMeBr(L) (L = thf (4); diglyme (5); NEt3 (6); tmeda (7)) in thf-d8 solutions indicated that the deeper the temperature the more the Schlenk equilibria are shifted to the dimethylmagnesium/dibromomagnesium species. Furthermore, at −80 °C the dimethylmagnesium compounds are predominant in the solutions of Grignard compounds 4-6 whereas in the case of the tmeda complex7 the equilibrium constant was roughly estimated to be 0.25. In contrast, [MgMeBr(pmdta)] (9) in thf-d8 revealed no dismutation into [MgMe2(pmdta)] (12) and [MgBr2(pmdta)] (13) even up to −100 °C. In accordance with this unexpected behavior, 1:1 mixtures of 12 and 13 were found to react in thf at room temperature yielding quantitatively the corresponding Grignard compound 9. Moreover, the structures of [MgMeBr(pmdta)] (9c), [MgMe2(pmdta)] (12c), and [MgBr2(pmdta)] (13c) were calculated on the DFT level of theory. The calculated structures 12c and 13c are in a good agreement with the experimentally observed structures 12 and 13. The equilibrium constant of the Schlenk equilibrium (2 9c ? 12c + 13c) was calculated to be Kgas = 2.0 × 10−3 (298 K) in the gas phase. Considering the solvent effects of both thf and diethyl ether using a polarized continuum model (PCM) the corresponding equilibrium constants were calculated to be Kthf = 1.2 × 10−3 and Kether = 3.2 × 10−3 (298 K), respectively.  相似文献   

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The mononuclear cationic complexes [(η6-C6H6)RuCl(L)]+ (1), [(η6-p-iPrC6H4Me)RuCl(L)]+ (2), [(η5-C5H5)Ru(PPh3)(L)]+ (3), [(η5-C5Me5)Ru(PPh3)(L)]+ (4), [(η5-C5Me5)RhCl(L)]+ (5), [(η5-C5Me5)IrCl(L)]+ (6) as well as the dinuclear dicationic complexes [{(η6-C6H6)RuCl}2(L)]2+ (7), [{(η6-p-iPrC6H4Me)RuCl}2(L)]2+ (8), [{(η5-C5H5)Ru(PPh3)}2(L)]2+ (9), [{(η5-C5Me5)Ru(PPh3)}2(L)]2+ (10), [{(η5-C5Me5)RhCl}2(L)]2+ (11) and [{(η5-C5Me5)IrCl}2(L)]2+ (12) have been synthesized from 4,4′-bis(2-pyridyl-4-thiazole) (L) and the corresponding complexes [(η6-C6H6)Ru(μ-Cl)Cl]2, [(η6-p-iPrC6H4Me)Ru(μ-Cl)Cl]2, [(η5-C5H5)Ru(PPh3)2Cl)], [(η5-C5Me5)Ru(PPh3)2Cl], [(η5-C5Me5)Rh(μ-Cl)Cl]2 and [(η5-C5Me5)Ir(μ-Cl)Cl]2, respectively. All complexes were isolated as hexafluorophosphate salts and characterized by IR, NMR, mass spectrometry and UV-vis spectroscopy. The X-ray crystal structure analyses of [3]PF6, [5]PF6, [8](PF6)2 and [12](PF6)2 reveal a typical piano-stool geometry around the metal centers with a five-membered metallo-cycle in which 4,4′-bis(2-pyridyl-4-thiazole) acts as a N,N′-chelating ligand.  相似文献   

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