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Inorg Chem ; 42(21): 6749-63, 2003 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14552627

ABSTRACT

A series of 14-, 15-, and 16-membered nickel(II) cyclidene macrocycles appended with 2-aminoethyl(2-pyridine) receptors I-III, respectively, were prepared and characterized by X-ray crystallography and NMR techniques. The 14- and 15-membered macrocycles I and II exist in a planar or extended Z-configuration, whereas the 16-membered macrocycle III was saddle shaped and had two asymmetric configurations in the unit cell (IIIa in a "capped" configuration and IIIb in an "open" configuration). Variable-temperature (1)H NMR studies of III in CD(3)CN were conducted (25-65 degrees C), and at room temperature, the interconversion between capping and uncapping is slow on the NMR time scale, resulting in a broad spectrum, whereas at 65 degrees C, interconversion was fast. (1)H NMR binding studies indicated I-III bind unsaturated dicarboxylic acids in a 1:1 stoichiometry with binding constants approaching 400 M(-)(1) in CD(3)CN, and the binding strength was dependent on the shape of the macrocyclic cyclidene platforms, whereas monocarboxylic acids were not bound. Generally, the planar 14-membered cyclidene I bound diacids the weakest and the 16-membered cyclidene III bound diacids the strongest. The presence of nuclear Overhauser effect spectrometry cross peaks in a 20 mM solution of 1:1 II-maleic acid indicates that the binding mode is ditopic with the guest being encapsulated by the aminoethylpyridine arms above the macrocyclic framework.


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Dicarboxylic Acids/chemistry , Nickel/chemistry , Pyridines/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Models, Molecular , Molecular Structure
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J Am Chem Soc ; 124(41): 12068-9, 2002 Oct 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12371826

ABSTRACT

Nitrosonium triflate reacts with cold methylene chloride solutions of mer,trans-ReH(CO)3(PPh3)2 (1) with 1,1-insertion of NO+ into the Re-H bond to give the orange nitroxyl complex [mer,trans-Re(NH=O)(CO)3(PPh3)2][SO3CF3] (3) in 86% isolated yield. Use of [NO][PF6] or [NO][BF4] gives analogous insertion products at low temperature, which decompose on warning to ambient temperature to the fluoride complex mer,trans-ReF(CO)3(PPh3)2 (4). A related 1,1-insertion is observed in the reaction of 1 with [PhN2][PF6] in acetone that affords the yellow-orange phenyldiazene salt [mer,trans-Re(NH=NPh)(CO)3(PPh3)2][PF6] (2), which has been characterized by X-ray crystallographic methods. The methyl derivative mer,trans-Re(CH3)(CO)3(PPh3)2 (5) also undergoes a 1,1-insertion reaction with [NO][SO3CF3] to give the nitrosomethane adduct [mer,trans-Re{N(CH3)=O}(CO)3(PPh3)2][SO3CF3] (6) as red crystals in 75% yield. The nitroxyl complex [cis,trans-OsBr(NH=O)(CO)2(PPh3)2][SO3CF3] (8) can be similarly prepared as orange crystals in 52% yield by reaction of cis,trans-OsHBr(CO)2(PPh3)2 (7) with [NO][SO3CF3] in cold methylene chloride solution.

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Inorg Chem ; 41(6): 1446-53, 2002 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11896713

ABSTRACT

The molecular structures of a number of 2,6-dimesitylphenyl-based (2,6-dimesitylphenyl = Dmp) complexes of the group 3 elements scandium and yttrium as well as of the lanthanide element ytterbium are reported. Reaction of 1 equiv of DmpLi with 1 equiv of MCl(3) (M = Sc, Yb, Y) in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature followed by crystallization from toluene/hexanes at -30 degrees C produces DmpMCl(2)(THF)(2) (M = Sc: 1; M = Yb: 2) and DmpMCl(2)(THF)(3) (M = Y: 3), respectively. The one-pot reaction of DmpLi with 1 equiv of YbCl(3) in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature followed by addition of 1 equiv of KO(t)Bu produces the heterobimetallic monoalkoxide complex DmpYb(THF)(O(t)Bu)(mu-Cl)(2)Li(THF)(2) (4), which was crystallized from toluene/tetrahydrofuran (20:1) at -30 degrees C. Crystal data for 1: monoclinic, P2(1)/n; T = 203 K; a = 10.178(3) A; b = 15.468(3) A; c = 20.132(5) A; beta = 101.85(3) degrees; V = 3102.0(17) A(3); Z' = 4; D(calcd) = 1.228 g cm(-3); R(1) = 5.89%. Crystal data for 2: monoclinic, P2(1)/n; T = 173 K; a = 10.2447(7) A; b = 15.5683(12) A; c = 20.0979(14) A; beta = 101.749(4) degrees; V = 3238.3(5) A(3); Z' = 4; D(calcd) = 1.485 g cm(-3); R(1) = 4.32%. Crystal data for 3: monoclinic, P2(1)/n; T = 203 K; a = 15.950(3) A; b = 11.865(2) A; c = 18.254(3) A; beta = 92.323(3) degrees; V = 3451.9(10) A(3); Z' = 4; D(calcd) = 1.327 g cm(-)(3); R(1) = 4.43%. Crystal data for 4: triclinic, P1; T = 193 K; a = 10.2252(2) A; b = 11.3497(2) A; c = 18.5814(2) A; alpha = 98.7353(6) degrees; beta = 102.8964(6) degrees; gamma = 94.8058(5) degrees; V = 2062.09(5) A(3); Z' = 2; D(calcd) = 1.375 g cm(-3); R(1) = 4.56%. The molecular structures of 1-3 feature monomeric complexes with distorted trigonal-bipyramidal (1 and 2) or octahedral (3) coordination geometry about the metal atom, with the two chlorine atoms occupying the axial positions. 4 represents the first example of an alkoxide derivative of a terphenyl lanthanide complex. The molecular structure of the ate complex 4 exhibits a heavily distorted trigonal-bipyramidal coordination polyhedron about the ytterbium atom, with one of the mu-chlorine atoms and the oxygen atom of the tetrahydrofuran ligand representing the axial positions of the trigonal-bipyramidal arrangement. A terminal alkoxide ligand is another main feature of the molecular structure of complex 4.

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Inorg Chem ; 38(26): 6234-6239, 1999 Dec 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11671338

ABSTRACT

The one-dimensional copper(I) coordination polymers Cu(3){MeSi(CH(2)SMe)(3)}(2)X(3) (X = Cl, Br) and [{MeSi(CH(2)SMe)(3)}Cu(NCMe)]Y (Y = OSO(2)CF(3), BF(4), PF(6)) were readily obtained in very good to excellent yields (80-95%) by reacting CuX or [Cu(NCMe)(4)]Y, respectively, with the tridentate thioether ligand MeSi(CH(2)SMe)(3) in acetonitrile. The new complexes were characterized by a combination of analytical and spectroscopic techniques, including electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and, for the bromo and hexafluorophosphate derivatives, single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Both complexes exhibit one-dimensional chain structures with approximately tetrahedral copper centers and bridging unidentate/bidentate thioether ligands.

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