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The reaction of Rh(4)(CO)(12) with Pt(PBu(t)(3))(2) in CH(2)Cl(2) at room temperature yielded three new complexes: Rh(4)(CO)(4)-(mu-CO)(4)(mu(4)-CO)(PBu(t)(3))(2)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))], 10, Rh(2)(CO)(8)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))](2)[Pt(CO)], 11, and Rh(2)(CO)(8)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))](3), 12. The reaction of Rh(4)(CO)(12) with an excess of Pt(PBu(t)(3))(2) in hexane at 68 degrees C yielded the new hexarhodium-tetraplatinum compound, Rh(6)(CO)(16)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))](4), 13, in a low yield. All four compounds were characterized by (31)P NMR and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses. Compound 10 contains an unsymmetrical quadruply bridging carbonyl ligand in the fold of a butterfly tetrahedral cluster of four rhodium atoms with a Pt(PBu(t)(3)) group bridging the hinge of the butterfly tetrahedron. Compound 11 contains an unsaturated trigonal bipyramidal Rh(2)Pt(3) cluster. Compound 12 is similar to 11 except the trigonal bipyramidal Rh(2)Pt(3) cluster opened by cleavage of one Pt-Rh bond due to steric interactions produced by the replacement of one of the carbonyl ligands in 11 with a tri-tert-butylphosphine ligand. Compound 12 undergoes facile dynamical rearrangements of the metal atoms in the cluster which average the three inequivalent phosphine ligands on the platinum atoms. Compound 13 contains an octahedral cluster of six rhodium atoms with four Pt(PBu(t)(3)) groups bridging edges of that octahedron.  相似文献   

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The reaction of Ru(5)(CO)(12)(eta(6)-C(6)H(6))(mu(5)-C), 7, with Pt(PBu(t)(3))(2) yielded two products Ru(5)(CO)(12)(eta(6)-C(6)H(6))(mu(6)-C)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))], 8, and Ru(5)(CO)(12)(eta(6)-C(6)H(6))(mu(6)-C)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))](2), 9. Compound 8 contains a Ru(5)Pt metal core in an open octahedral structure. In solution, 8 exists as a mixture of two isomers that interconvert rapidly on the NMR time scale at 20 degrees C, DeltaH() = 7.1(1) kcal mol(-1), DeltaS() = -5.1(6) cal mol(-)(1) K(-)(1), and DeltaG(298)(#) = 8.6(3) kcal mol(-1). Compound 9 is structurally similar to 8, but has an additional Pt(PBu(t)(3)) group bridging an Ru-Ru edge of the cluster. The two Pt(PBu(t)(3)) groups in 9 rapidly exchange on the NMR time scale at 70 degrees C, DeltaH(#) = 9.2(3) kcal mol(-)(1), DeltaS(#) = -5(1) cal mol(-)(1) K(-)(1), and DeltaG(298)(#) = 10.7(7) kcal mol(-1). Compound 8 reacts with hydrogen to give the dihydrido complex Ru(5)(CO)(11)(eta(6)-C(6)H(6))(mu(6)-C)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))](mu-H)(2), 10, in 59% yield. This compound consists of a closed Ru(5)Pt octahedron with two hydride ligands bridging two of the four Pt-Ru bonds.  相似文献   

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The reaction of Pd(PBu(t)(3))(2) with Ru(CO)(5) yielded the dipalladium-diruthenium cluster complex Ru(2)(CO)(9)[Pd(PBu(t)(3))](2), 10. The reaction of Pt(PBu(t)(3))(2) with Ru(CO)(5) at room temperature afforded the diplatinum-diruthenium cluster complex Ru(2)(CO)(9)[Pt(PBu(t)(3))](2), 12, and the monoplatinum-diruthenium cluster PtRu(2)(CO)(9)(PBu(t)(3)), 11. All three complexes contain a diruthenium group with bridging Pd(PBu(t)(3)) or Pt(PBu(t)(3)) groups. Compound 11 can be converted to 12 by reaction with an additional quantity of Pt(PBu(t)(3))(2). The reaction of 12 with hydrogen at 68 degrees C yielded the dihydrido complex Pt(2)Ru(2)(CO)(8)(PBu(t)(3))(2)(micro-H)(2), 13. This complex contains a Ru(2)Pt(2) cluster with hydride ligands bridging two of the Ru-Pt bonds. The reaction of Fe(2)(CO)(9) with Pt(PBu(t)(3))(2) yielded the platinum-diiron cluster complex PtFe(2)(CO)(9)(PBu(t)(3)), 14, which is analogous to 11. All new complexes were characterized crystallographically. Molecular orbital calculations of 10 reveal an unusual delocalized metal-metal bonding system involving the Pd(PBu(t)(3)) groups and the Ru(2)(CO)(9) group.  相似文献   

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The reaction of Mn(2)(CO)(7)(mu-S(2)), 1, with Pt(PPh(3))(2)(PhC(2)Ph) yielded the new complex, Mn(2)(CO)(6)Pt(PPh(3))(2)(mu(3)-S)(2), 3, by loss of CO and insertion of a Pt(PPh(3))(2) group into the S-S bond of 1. Complex 3 was characterized crystallographically and was found to consist of an open Mn(2)Pt cluster with one Mn-Mn bond, 2.8154(14) A, one Mn-Pt bond, 2.9109(10) A, and two triply bridging sulfido ligands. Compound 3 reacts with CO to form adduct Mn(2)(CO)(6)(mu-CO)Pt(PPh(3))(2)(mu(3)-S)(2), 4. Compound 4 also contains an open Mn(2)Pt cluster with two triply bridging sulfido ligands but has only one metal-metal bond, Mn-Mn = 2.638(2) A. Under nitrogen, compound 4 readily loses CO and reverts back to 3.  相似文献   

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The reaction of the Pt(I)Pt(I)Pt(II) triangulo cluster Pt(3)(micro-PBu(t)()(2))(3)(H)(CO)(2) (1) with TfOH (Tf = CF(3)SO(2)) affords the hydride-bridged cationic derivative [Pt(3)(mu-PBu(t)()(2))(2)(mu-H)(PBu(t)()(2)H)(CO)(2)]OTf (2). With TfOD the reaction gives selectively [Pt(3)(mu-PBu(t)(2))(2)(mu-D)(PBu(t)(2)H)(CO)(2)]OTf (2-D(1)), implying that the proton is transferred to a metal center while a P-H bond is formed by the reductive coupling of one of the bridging phosphides and the terminal hydride ligand of the reagent. The reaction proceeds through the formation of a thermally unstable kinetic intermediate which was characterized at low temperatures, and was suggested to be the CO-hydrogen-bonded (or protonated) [Pt(3)(mu-PBu(t)(2))(3)(H)(CO)(2)].HOTf (3). An ab initio theoretical study predicts a hydrogen-bonded complex or a proton-transfer tight ion pair as a possible candidate for the structure of the kinetic intermediate.  相似文献   

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Oxidative addition of the silanes R(3)SiH (R(3)= Ph(3), Et(3), EtMe(2)) to the unsaturated cluster [Os(3)(micro-H)[micro(3)-Ph(2)PCH(2)PPh(C(6)H(4))](CO)(8)] leads to the saturated clusters [Os(3)(micro-H)(SiR(3))(CO)(9)(micro-dppm)](SiR(3)= SiPh(3) 1, SiEt(3) 2 and SiEtMe(2)3) and the unsaturated clusters [Os(3)(micro -H)(2)(SiR(3))[micro(3)-Ph(2)PCH(2)PPh(C(6)H(4))](CO)(7)](SiR(3)= SiPh(3) 4, SiEt(3) 5 and SiEtMe(2)6). Structures are based on spectroscopic evidence and a XRD structure of [Os(3)(micro-H)(SiPh(3))(CO)(9)(micro-dppm)] 1 in which all non-CO ligands are coordinated equatorially and the hydride and the silyl groups are mutually cis. From variable-temperature (1)H NMR spectra of the SiEt(3) compound 2, exchange of the P nuclei is clearly apparent. Simultaneous migrations of the SiEt(3) group and of the hydride from one Os-Os edge to another generate a time-averaged mirror plane in the molecule. VT (1)H NMR spectra of the somewhat less bulky compound [Os(3)(micro-H)(SiMe(2)Et)(CO)(9)(micro-dppm)] 3 have been analysed. Two isomers 3a and 3b are observed with the hydride ligand located on different Os-Os edges. Synchronous migration of the hydride and SiMe(2)Et groups is faster than the observed interconversion of isomers which occurs by hydride migration alone. The synchronous motion of H and SiR(3)only occurs when these ligands are mutually cis as in the major isomer 3a and we propose that this process requires the formation of a transient silane complex of the type [Os(3)(eta(2)-HSiR(3))(CO)(9)(micro-dppm)]. Turnstile rotation within an Os(CO)(3)(eta(2)-HSiR(3)) group leads to the observed exchange within the major isomer 3a without exchange with the minor isomer. This process is not observed for the minor isomer 3b because the hydride and the silyl group are mutually trans. Protonation to give [Os(3)(micro-H)(2)(SiR(3))(CO)(9)(micro-dppm)](+) totally suppresses the dynamic behaviour because there are no edge vacancies.  相似文献   

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The compounds HM(CO)4SnPh3, M = Os (10), Ru (11) are activated in the presence of Pt(PBut3)2 and Pd(PBu(t)3)2 toward the insertion of PhC2H into the M-H bond. The compounds PtOs(CO)4(SnPh3)(PBu(t)3)[mu-HCC(H)Ph], 12, and PtOs(CO)4(SnPh3)(PBu(t)3)[mu-H2CCPh], 13, were obtained from the reaction of 10 with PhC2H in the presence of Pt(PBu(t)3)2. Compounds 12 and 13 are isomers containing alkenyl ligands formed by the insertion of the PhC2H molecule into the Os-H bond at both the substituted and unsubstituted carbon atoms of the alkyne. Both compounds contain a Pt(PBu(t)3) group that is bonded to the osmium atom and a bridging alkenyl ligand that is pi-bonded to the osmium atom. The reaction of 11 with PhC2H in the presence of Pt(PBu(t)3)2 yielded the products PtRu(CO)4(SnPh3)(PBu(t)3)[mu-HC2(H)Ph], 14, and PtRu(CO)4(SnPh3)(PBut3)[mu-H2C2Ph], 15, which are also isomers similar to 12 and 13. The reaction of 11 with PhC2H in the presence of Pd(PBu(t)3)2 yielded the product PdRu(CO)4(SnPh3)(PBu(t)3)[mu-H2C2Ph], 16. Compound 16 contains a Pd(PBu(t)3) group bonded to the ruthenium atom and a bridging H2C2Ph ligand that is pi-bonded to the palladium atom. Compound 10 reacted with Pt(PBu(t)3)2 in the absence of PhC2H to yield the compound PtOs(CO)4(SnPh3)(PBu(t)3)(mu-H), 17. Compound 17 is a Pt(PBu(t)3) adduct of 10. It contains a Pt-Os bond with a bridging hydrido ligand. Compound 17 reacted with PhC2H to yield 12. Compound 12 reacted with PhC2H to yield the compound PtOs(CO)3(SnPh3)(PBu(t)3)[mu-HCC(Ph)C(H)C(H)Ph], 18. Compound 18 contains a bridging 2,4-diphenylbutadienyl ligand, HCC(Ph)C(H)C(H)Ph, that is pi-bonded to the osmium atom and sigma-bonded to the platinum atom. Fenkse-Hall molecular orbitals of 17 were calculated. The LUMO of 17 exhibits an empty orbital on the platinum atom that appears to be the most likely site for PhC2H addition prior to its insertion into the Os-H bond.  相似文献   

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The synthesis and characterization of a series of mononuclear d(8) complexes with at least two P-coordinated alkynylphosphine ligands and their reactivity toward cis-[Pt(C(6)F(5))(2)(THF)(2)] are reported. The cationic [Pt(C(6)F(5))(PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)(3)](CF(3)SO(3)), 1, [M(COD)(PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)(2)](ClO(4)) (M = Rh, 2, and Ir, 3), and neutral [Pt(o-C(6)H(4)E(2))(PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)(2)] (E = O, 6, and S, 7) complexes have been prepared, and the crystal structures of 1, 2, and 7.CH(3)COCH(3) have been determined by X-ray crystallography. The course of the reactions of the mononuclear complexes 1-3, 6, and 7 with cis-[Pt(C(6)F(5))(2)(THF)(2)] is strongly influenced by the metal and the ligands. Thus, treatment of 1 with 1 equiv of cis-[Pt(C(6)F(5))(2)(THF)(2)] gives the double inserted cationic product [Pt(C(6)F(5))(S)mu-(C(Ph)=C(PPh(2))C(PPh(2))=C(Ph)(C(6)F(5)))Pt(C(6)F(5))(PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)](CF(3)SO(3)) (S = THF, H(2)O), 8 (S = H(2)O, X-ray), which evolves in solution to the mononuclear complex [(C(6)F(5))(PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)Pt(C(10)H(4)-1-C(6)F(5)-4-Ph-2,3-kappaPP'(PPh(2))(2))](CF(3) SO(3)), 9 (X-ray), containing a 1-pentafluorophenyl-2,3-bis(diphenylphosphine)-4-phenylnaphthalene ligand, formed by annulation of a phenyl group and loss of the Pt(C(6)F(5)) unit. However, analogous reactions using 2 or 3 as precursors afford mixtures of complexes, from which we have characterized by X-ray crystallography the alkynylphosphine oxide compound [(C(6)F(5))(2)Pt(mu-kappaO:eta(2)-PPh(2)(O)C triple-bond CPh)](2), 10, in the reaction with the iridium complex (3). Complexes 6 and 7, which contain additional potential bridging donor atoms (O, S), react with cis-[Pt(C(6)F(5))(2)(THF)(2)] in the appropriate molar ratio (1:1 or 1:2) to give homo- bi- or trinuclear [Pt(PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)(mu-kappaE-o-C(6)H(4)E(2))(mu-kappaP:eta(2)-PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)Pt(C(6)F(5))(2)] (E = O, 11, and S, 12) and [(Pt(mu(3)-kappa(2)EE'-o-C(6)H(4)E(2))(mu-kappaP:eta(2)-PPh(2)C triple-bond CPh)(2))(Pt(C(6)F(5))(2))(2)] (E = O, 13, and S, 14) complexes. The molecular structure of 14 has been confirmed by X-ray diffraction, and the cyclic voltammetric behavior of precursor complexes 6 and 7 and polymetallic derivatives 11-14 has been examined.  相似文献   

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Following the method of Prato et al., reaction of C(60), N-methylglycine and o-(diphenylphosphino)benzaldehyde affords PPh(2)(o-C(6)H(4))(CH(2)NMeCH)C(60) (1) in moderate yield. Compound 1 reacts with W(CO)(4)(NCMe)(2) to produce W(CO)(4)(η(3)-PPh(2)(o-C(6)H(4))(CH(2)NMeCH)C(60)) (2), through coordination of the phosphine group and one 6 : 6-ring junction of fullerene. Reaction of 1 and Os(3)(CO)(11)(NCMe) affords Os(3)(CO)(11)(PPh(2)(o-C(6)H(4))(CH(2)NMeCH)C(60)) (3), which undergoes a cluster fragmentation reaction in refluxing toluene to produce Os(CO)(3)(η(3)-PPh(2)(o-C(6)H(4))(CH(2)NMeCH)C(60)) (4). Thermal reaction of 1 and Os(3)(CO)(12) affords 3 and 4. On the other hand, reaction of 1 and Ru(3)(CO)(12) yields only the mononuclear complex Ru(CO)(3)(η(3)-PPh(2)(o-C(6)H(4))(CH(2)NMeCH)C(60)) (5). The structures of 1-3 and 5 were determined by an X-ray diffraction study.  相似文献   

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A series of new palladium-ruthenium cluster complexes have been prepared by adding Pd(PBu(t)(3)) fragments to the ruthenium-ruthenium bonds of ruthenium carbonyl complexes. Reaction of Pd(PBu(t)(3))(2) with Ru(3)(CO)(12) yielded the tripalladium adduct Ru(3)(CO)(12)[Pd(PBu(t)(3))](3) 1. Compound 1 contains three Pd(PBu(t)(3)) groups symmetrically disposed with each one acting as a bridge across one Ru-Ru bond of the former Ru(3)(CO)(12) molecule. Reaction of Pd(PBu(t)(3))(2) with Ru(6)(CO)(17)(C) yielded the dipalladium adduct Ru(6)(CO)(17)(C)[Pd(PBu(t)(3))](2) 2. Compound 2 exists as two isomers in the solid state. One isomer has Pd(PBu(t)(3)) groups bridging two edges of the Ru(6) octahedron. The other isomer has a Pd(PBu(t)(3)) group bridging one edge of the Ru(6) octahedron, and the other is a triple bridge. The reaction of Pd(PBu(t)(3))(2) with Ru(CO)(5) yielded the dipalladium-diruthenium complex Ru(2)(CO)(9)[Pd(PBu(t)(3))](2) 3, a dipalladium adduct of the unstable molecule Ru(2)(CO)(9).  相似文献   

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Reaction of 2-(arylazo)phenols (H(2)ap-R; R = OCH(3), CH(3), H, Cl, and NO(2)) with [Os(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(2)(HCOO)(2)] affords a family of organometallic complexes of osmium(II) of type [Os(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-R)] where the 2-(arylazo)phenolate ligand is coordinated to the metal center as a tridentate C,N,O-donor. Structure of the [Os(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-H)] complex has been determined by X-ray crystallography. All the [Os(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-R)] complexes are diamagnetic and show characteristic (1)H NMR signals and intense MLCT transitions in the visible region. They also show emission in the visible region at ambient temperature. Cyclic voltammetry on the [Os(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-R)] complexes shows a reversible Os(II)-Os(III) oxidation within 0.39-0.73 V vs SCE, followed by a reversible Os(III)-Os(IV) oxidation within 1.06-1.61 V vs SCE. Coulometric oxidation of the [Os(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-R)] complexes generates the [Os(III)(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-R)](+) complexes, which have been isolated as the hexafluorophosphate salts. The [Os(III)(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-R)]PF(6) complexes are one-electron paramagnetic and show axial ESR spectra. In solution they behave as 1:1 electrolytes and show intense LMCT transitions in the visible region. The [Os(III)(PPh(3))(2)(CO)(ap-R)]PF(6) complexes have been observed to serve as mild one-electron oxidants in a nonaqueous medium.  相似文献   

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The reaction of Ru(5)(CO)(15)(mu(5)-C), 1, with Pt(PBu(t)(3))(2) at room temperature yielded the mixed-metal cluster complex PtRu(5)(CO)(15)(PBu(t)(3))(C), 2, in 52% yield. Compound 2 consists of a mixture of two interconverting isomers in solution. One isomer, 2A, can be isolated by crystallization from benzene/octane solvent. The second isomer, 2B, can be isolated by crystallization from diethyl ether. Both were characterized crystallographically. Isomer 2A consists of a square pyramidal cluster of five ruthenium atoms with a phosphine-substituted platinum atom spanning the square base. Isomer 2B consists of a square pyramidal cluster of five ruthenium atoms with a phosphine-substituted platinum atom on an edge on the square base. The two isomers interconvert rapidly on the NMR time scale at 40 degrees C, deltaG(313)++ = 11.4(8) kcal mol(-1), deltaH++ = 8.8(5) kcal mol(-1), deltaS++ = -8.4(9) cal mol(-1) K(-1). The reaction of Pd(PBu(t)(3))(2) with compound 1 yielded two new cluster complexes: PdRu(5)(CO)(15)(PBu(t)(3))(mu(6)-C), 3, in 50% yield and Pd(2)Ru(5)(CO)(15)(PBu(t)(3))(2)(mu(6)-C), 4, in 6% yield. The yield of 4 was increased to 47% when an excess of Pd(PBu(t)(3))(2) was used. In the solid state compound 3 is structurally analogous to 2A, but in solution it also exists as a mixture of interconverting isomers; deltaG(298)++ = 10.6(6) kcal mol(-1), deltaH++ = 9.7(3) kcal mol(-1), and deltaS++ = -3(1) cal mol(-1) K(-1) for 3. Compound 4 contains an octahedral cluster consisting of one palladium atom and five ruthenium atoms with an interstitial carbido ligand in the center of the octahedron, but it also has one additional Pd(PBu(t)(3)) grouping that is capping a triangular face of the ruthenium cluster. The Pd(PBu(t)(3)) groups in 4 also undergo dynamical interchange that is rapid on the NMR time scale at 25 degrees C; deltaG(298)++ = 11(1) kcal mol(-1), deltaH++ = 10.2(4) kcal mol(-1), and deltaS++ = -3(2) cal mol(-1) K(-1) for 4.  相似文献   

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Presented herein are the preparation and crystallographic/microanalytical/magnetic/spectroscopic characterization of the Pt-centered four-shell 165-atom Pd-Pt cluster, (mu(12)-Pt)Pd(164-x)Pt(x)(CO)(72)(PPh(3))(20) (x approximately 7), 1, that replaces the geometrically related capped three-shell icosahedral Pd(145) cluster, Pd(145)(CO)(x)(PEt(3))(30) (x approximately 60), 2, as the largest crystallographically determined discrete transition metal cluster with direct metal-metal bonding. A detailed comparison of their shell-growth patterns gives rise to important stereochemical implications concerning completely unexpected structural dissimilarities as well as similarities and provides new insight concerning possible synthetic approaches for generation of multi-shell metal clusters. 1 was reproducibly prepared in small yields (<10%) from the reaction of Pd(10)(CO)(12)(PPh(3))(6) with Pt(CO)(2)(PPh(3))(2). Its 165-atom metal-core geometry and 20 PPh(3) and 72 CO ligands were established from a low-temperature (100 K) CCD X-ray diffraction study. The well-determined crystal structure is attributed largely to 1 possessing cubic T(h) (2/m3) site symmetry, which is the highest crystallographic subgroup of the noncrystallographic pseudo-icosahedral I(h) (2/m35) symmetry. The "full" four-shell Pd-Pt anatomy of 1 consists of: (a) shell 1 with the centered (mu(12)-Pt) atom encapsulated by the 12-atom icosahedral Pt(x)Pd(12-x) cage, x = 1.2(3); (b) shell 2 with the 42-atom nu(2) icosahedral Pt(x)Pd(42-x) cage, x = 3.5(5); (c) shell 3 with the anti-Mackay 60-atom semi-regular rhombicosidodecahedral Pt(x)Pd(60-x) cage, x = 2.2(6); (d) shell 4 with the 50-atom nu(2) pentagonal dodecahedral Pd(50) cage. The total number of crystallographically estimated Pt atoms, 8 +/- 3, which was obtained from least-squares (Pt(x)/Pd(1-x))-occupancy analysis of the X-ray data that conclusively revealed the central atom to be pure Pt (occupancy factor, x = 1.00(3)), is fortuitously in agreement with that of 7.6(7) found from an X-ray Pt/Pd microanalysis (WDS spectrometer) on three crystals of 1. Our utilization of this site-occupancy (Pt(x)Pd(1-x))-analysis for shells 1-3 originated from the microanalytical results; otherwise, the presumed metal-core composition would have been (mu(12)-Pt)Pd(164). [Alternatively, the (mu(12)-Pt)M(164) core-geometry of 1 may be viewed as a pseudo-Ih Pt-centered six-shell successive nu(1) polyhedral system, each with radially equivalent vertex atoms: Pt@M(12)(icosahedron)@M(30)(icosidodecahedron)@M(12)(icosahedron)@M(60)(rhombicosidodecahedron)@M(30)(icosidodecahedron)@M(20)(pentagonal dodecahedron)]. Completely surprising structural dissimilarities between 1 and 2 are: (1) to date 1 is only reproducibly isolated as a heterometallic Pd-Pt cluster with a central Pt instead of Pd atom; (2) the 50 atoms comprising the outer fourth nu(2) pentagonal dodecahedral shell in 1 are less than the 60 atoms of the inner third shell in 1, in contradistinction to shell-by-shell growth processes in all other known shell-based structures; (3) the 10 fewer PR3 ligands in 1 necessitate larger bulky PPh(3) ligands to protect the Pd-Pt core-geometry; (4) the 72 CO ligands consist of six bridging COs within each of the 12 pentagons in shell 4 that are coordinated to intershell metal atoms. SQUID magnetometry measurements showed a single-crystal sample of 1 to be diamagnetic over the entire temperature range of 10-300 K.  相似文献   

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de Silva N  Dahl LF 《Inorganic chemistry》2005,44(26):9604-9606
The preparation and molecular structure of the initial nanosized platinum-gold carbonyl cluster, Pt(13)[Au(2)(PPh(3))(2)](2)(CO)(10)(PPh(3))(4) (1), are described. A comparative analysis reveals its pseudo-D(2)(h) geometry, consisting of a centered Pt(13) icosahedron encapsulated by two centrosymmetrically related bidentate [Ph(3)PAu-AuPPh(3)]-capped ligands along with 4 PR(3) and 10 CO ligands, to be remarkably similar to that of the previously reported Pt(17)(mu(2)-CO)(4)(CO)(8)(PEt(3))(8) (2). Reformulation of 2 as Pt(13)[(PtPEt(3))(2)(mu(2)-CO)](2)(CO)(10)(PEt(3))(4) emphasizes the steric/electronic resemblance of the bulky-sized bidentate [Ph(3)PAu-AuPPh(3)] and [(PtPEt(3))(2)(mu(2)-CO)] capping ligands in 1 and 2, respectively, as well as their identical electron counts of 162 cluster valence electrons for a centered Pt(13) icosahedron. We hypothesize that analogous steric effects of their ligand polyhedra in 1 and 2 play a crucial role along with electronic effects in the formation and stabilization of these two nanosized clusters that contain an otherwise unknown centered icosahedron of platinum atoms.  相似文献   

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The reaction of Re2(CO)8[mu-eta2-C(H)=C(H)Bu(n)](mu-H) with Ph3SnH at 68 degrees C yielded the new compound Re2(CO)8(mu-SnPh2)2 (10) which contains two SnPh2 ligands bridging two Re(CO)(4) groups, joined by an unusually long Re-Re bond. Fenske-Hall molecular orbital calculations indicate that the bonding in the Re2Sn2 cluster is dominated by strong Re-Sn interactions and that the Re-Re interactions are weak. The 119Sn M?ssbauer spectrum of 10 exhibits a doublet with an isomer shift (IS) of 1.674(12) mm s(-1) and a quadrupole splitting (QS) of 2.080(12) mm s(-1) at 90 K,characteristic of Sn(IV) in a SnA2B2 environment. The IS is temperature dependent, -1.99(14) x 10(-4) mm s(-1) K(-1); the QS is temperature independent. The temperature-dependent properties are consistent with the known Gol'danskii-Kariagin effect. The germanium compound Re2(CO)8(mu-GePh2)2 (11) was obtained from the reaction of Re2(CO)8[mu-eta2-C(H)=C(H)Bu(n)](mu-H) with Ph3GeH. Compound 11 has a structure similar to that of 10. The reaction of 10 with Pd(PBu(t)3)2 at 25 degrees C yielded the bis-Pd(PBu(t)3) adduct, Re2(CO)8(mu-SnPh2)2[Pd(PBu(t)3)]2 (12); it has two Pd(PBu(t)3) groups bridging two of the four Re-Sn bonds in 10. Fenske-Hall molecular orbital calculations show that the Pd(PBu(t)3) groups form three-center two-electron bonds with the neighboring rhenium and tin atoms. The mono- and bis-Pt(PBu(t)3) adducts, Re2(CO)8(mu-SnPh2(2)[Pt(PBu(t)3)] (13) and Re2(CO)8(mu-SnPh2)2[Pt(PBu(t)3)]2 (14), were formed when 10 was treated with Pt(PBu(t)3)2. A mono adduct of 11, Re2(CO)8(mu-GePh2)2[Pt(PBu(t)3)] (15), was obtained similarly from the reaction of 11 with Pt(PBu(t)3)2.  相似文献   

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Adams RD  Captain B  Zhu L 《Inorganic chemistry》2007,46(11):4605-4611
The reactions of the osmium-tin cluster complexes Os3(CO)12(mu3-SnPh)Ph, 9, and Os4(CO)16(mu4-Sn), 10, with Pt(PBut3)2 have been investigated. Two products, PtOs3(CO)12(Ph)(PBut3)(mu3-SnPh), 11, and Pt2Os3(CO)12(mu2-Ph)(PBut3)2(mu3-SnPh), 12, were obtained from the reaction of 9 with Pt(PBut3)2. These are mono- and bis-Pt(PBut3) adducts of 9 formed by the addition of a Pt(PBut3) group to the Os-Os bond in 11 and the Os-Os bond and Os-C bond to the sigma-bonded phenyl group in 12. A PBut3 derivative of 11, Os2(CO)8(mu3-SnPh)Os(CO)3(PBut3)Ph, 13, was obtained by treating 12 with PBut3. The reaction of 10 with Pt(PBut3)2 provided the bis-Pt(PBut3) adduct Os4(CO)16[Pt(PBut3)]2(mu4-Sn), 14, that was formed by the addition of a Pt(PBut3) group across the Os-Os bond of both Os2(CO)8 groups in 10. All four new compounds 11-14 were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.  相似文献   

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The syntheses of Ir(I) and Ir(III) complexes incorporating the electron-withdrawing pincer ligand (1,3-C(6)H(4)(CH(2)P(CF(3))(2))(2)) ((CF(3))PCPH) with (PPh(3))(3)Ir(CO)H and subsequent chemistry are reported. Under ambient conditions, reaction of 1 equiv. (CF(3))PCPH with (PPh(3))(3)Ir(CO)H gave the mono-bridged complex [Ir(CO)(PPh(3))(2)(H)](2)(μ-(CF(3))PCPH) (1). Reaction of (PPh(3))(3)Ir(CO)H with excess (CF(3))PCPH and MeI gave the doubly-bridged complex [Ir(CO)(PPh(3))(H)](2)(μ-(CF(3))PCPH)(2) (2), whereas the tetrameric oligomer [Ir(CO)(PPh(3))(H)](4)(μ-(CF(3))PCPH)(4) (2-sq) was obtained from a 1:1 ligand:metal mixture in benzene in the presence of excess MeI. At higher temperatures (165 °C) the reaction of (CF(3))PCPH with (PPh(3))(3)Ir(CO)H afforded the 5-coordinate Ir(I) complex ((CF(3))PCP)Ir(CO)(PPh(3)) (3). Complex 3 shows mild catalytic activity for the decarbonylation of 2-naphthaldehyde in refluxing diglyme (162 °C).  相似文献   

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The reaction of Fe2(CO)9 with Pd(PBu(t)3)2 and Pt(PBu(t)3)2 yielded the Fe-Pd and Fe-Pt cluster complexes Fe2(CO)9[M(PBu(t)3)]2, M = Pd (8) or Pt (9). The structures of 8 and 9 are analogous and consist of nearly planar butterfly clusters of two palladium/platinum atoms in the wing-tip positions and two mutually bonded iron atoms, Fe-Fe = 2.9582(11) A in 8 and 2.9100 (9) A in 9. Compound 8 decomposes to form the mononuclear iron compound Fe(CO)4(PBu(t)3) (11) when heated at 68 degrees C. The reaction of Pt(PBu(t)3)2 with Fe2(CO)9 in the presence of hydrogen at 127 degrees C yielded the dihydrido complex Fe2(CO)8[Pt(PBu(t)3)]2(mu-H)2 (10). Compound 10 contains a closed Fe2Pt2 tetrahedral cluster with hydrido ligands bridging two of the Fe-Pt bonds. Compounds 8, 9, and 10 were structurally characterized crystallographically.  相似文献   

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