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Inorg Chem ; 35(23): 6735-6741, 1996 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11666836

ABSTRACT

Reaction of aryllithium reagents LiR (R = C(6)H(4)((R)-CH(Me)NMe(2))-2 (1a), C(6)H(3)(CH(2)NMe(2))(2)-2,6 (1b), C(6)H(4)(CH(2)N(Me)CH(2)CH(2)OMe)-2 (1c)) with 1 equiv of sulfur (1/8 S(8)) results in the quantitative formation of the corresponding lithium arenethiolates [Li{SC(6)H(4)((R)-CH(Me)NMe(2))-2}](6) (3), [Li{SC(6)H(3)(CH(2)NMe(2))(2)-2,6}](6) (4), and [Li{SC(6)H(4)(CH(2)N(Me)CH(2)CH(2)OMe)-2}](2) (5). Alternatively, 3 can be prepared by reacting the corresponding arenethiol HSC(6)H(4)((R)-CH(Me)NMe(2))-2 (2) with (n)BuLi. X-ray crystal structures of lithium arenethiolates 3 and 4, reported in abbreviated form, show them to have hexanuclear prismatic and hexanuclear planar structures, respectively, that are unprecedented in lithium thiolate chemistry. The lithium arenethiolate [Li{SC(6)H(4)(CH(2)N(Me)CH(2)CH(2)OMe)-2}](2) (5) is dimeric in the solid state and in solution, and crystals of 5 are monoclinic, space group P2(1)/c, with a = 17.7963(9) Å, b = 8.1281(7) Å, c = 17.1340(10) Å, beta = 108.288(5) degrees, Z = 4, and final R = 0.047 for 4051 reflections with F > 4sigma(F). Hexameric 4 reacts with 1 equiv of lithium iodide and 2 equiv of tetrahydrofuran to form the dinuclear adduct [Li(2)(SAr)(I)(THF)(2)] (6). Crystals of 6 are monoclinic, space group P2(1)/c, with a = 13.0346(10) Å, b = 11.523(3) Å, c = 16.127(3) Å, beta = 94.682(10) degrees, Z = 4, and final R = 0.059 for 3190 reflections with F > 4sigma(F).

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Inorg Chem ; 35(9): 2476-2483, 1996 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11666459

ABSTRACT

The synthesis and characterization of the complexes [(eta(5)-C(5)H(4)SiMe(3))(2)Ti(C&tbd1;CSiMe(3))(2)]MX (M = Cu, X = OTf (2), SC(6)H(5) (4), SC(6)H(4)NMe(2)-2 (5), SC(6)H(4)CH(2)NMe(2)-2 (6), S-1-C(10)H(6)NMe(2)-8 (7), Cl (8), (N&tbd1;CMe)PF(6) (9); M = Ag, X = OTf (3)) are described. These complexes contain monomeric MX entities, which are eta(2)-bonded by both alkyne functionalities of the organometallic bis(alkyne) ligand [(eta(5)-C(5)H(4)SiMe(3))(2)Ti(C&tbd1;CSiMe(3))(2)] (1). The reactions of 2 with the Lewis bases N&tbd1;CPh and N&tbd1;CC(H)=C(H)C&tbd1;N afford the cationic complexes {[(eta(5)-C(5)H(4)SiMe(3))(2)Ti(C&tbd1;CSiMe(3))(2)]Cu(N&tbd1;CPh)}OTf (10) and {[(eta(5)-C(5)H(4)SiMe(3))(2)Ti(C&tbd1;CSiMe(3))(2)]Cu}(2)(N&tbd1;CC(H)=C(H)C&tbd1;N)(OTf)(2) (11), respectively. The X-ray structures of 2, 3, and 6 have been determined. Crystals of 2 are monoclinic, space group P2(1)/c, with a = 12.8547(7) Å, b = 21.340(2) Å, c = 18.279(1) Å, beta = 133.623(5) degrees, V= 3629.7(5) Å(3), Z = 4, and final R = 0.047 for 5531 reflections with I >/= 2.5sigma(I) and 400 variables. The silver triflate complex 3 is isostructural, but not isomorphous, with the corresponding copper complex 2, and crystals of 3 are monoclinic, space group P2(1)/c, with a = 13.384(3) Å, b = 24.55(1) Å, c = 13.506(3) Å, beta = 119.21(2) degrees, V = 3873(2) Å(3), Z = 4, and final R = 0.038 for 3578 reflections with F >/= 4sigma(F) and 403 variables. Crystals of the copper arenethiolate complex 6 are triclinic, space group P&onemacr;, with a = 11.277(3) Å, b = 12.991(6) Å, c = 15.390(6) Å, alpha = 65.17(4) degrees, beta = 78.91(3) degrees, gamma = 84.78(3) degrees, V = 2008(2) Å(3), Z = 2, and final R = 0.079 for 6022 reflections and 388 variables. Complexes 2-11 all contain a monomeric bis(eta(2)-alkyne)M(eta(1)-X) unit (M = Cu, Ag) in which the group 11 metal atom is trigonally coordinated by the chelating bis(eta(2)-alkyne) entity Ti(C&tbd1;CSiMe(3))(2) and an eta(1)-bonded monoanionic ligand X. The copper arenethiolate complexes 4-7 are fluxional in solution.

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Inorg Chem ; 35(5): 1185-1194, 1996 Feb 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11666307

ABSTRACT

Unique hetero(poly)metallic complexes [ClM(OAr)(3)Na] (M = Lu (3a), Y (3b)) and [ClY(OAr')(3)Y(OAr')(3)Na] (4) containing the bis (OAr = OC(6)H(2)(CH(2)NMe(2))(2)-2,6-Me-4) and mono (OAr' = OC(6)H(4)(CH(2)NMe(2))-2) o-amino-substituted phenolate ligands have been synthesized and characterized by NMR ((1)H, (13)C, and (89)Y) and X-ray structure determinations (3a and 4). Crystals of 3a are triclinic, space group P&onemacr;, with unit cell dimensions a = 10.706(1) Å, b = 14.099(2) Å, c = 18.882(3) Å, alpha = 93.48(1) degrees, beta = 99.49(1) degrees, gamma = 108.72(11) degrees, and Z = 2. The chlorine, lutetium, and sodium atoms in 3a lie on a pseudo-3-fold axis ( angleCl-Lu.Na = 177.82(5) degrees ) around which the three phenolate ligands are arranged in such a way that a "propeller-like" molecule with screw-type chirality results. Crystals of 4 are triclinic, space group P1, with unit cell dimensions a = 11.411(4) Å, b = 13.325(4) Å, c = 13.599(4) Å, alpha = 88.91(3) degrees, beta = 65.44(2) degrees, gamma = 72.77(3) degrees, and Z = 1. In 4 the chlorine, the two yttrium and the sodium atoms lie on a pseudo-3-fold axis (Cl-Y(1).Y(2).Na: angleCl-Y.Y = 179.36(8) degrees and angleY.Y.Na = 178.38(10) degrees ) around which the six phenolate ligands are arranged in two shells of three ligands. One shell bridges the yttrium atoms in an asymmetric fashion, while the second shell bridges the second yttrium and the sodium atom, resulting in two shells of opposite screw-type chirality. (1)H, (13)C, and (89)Y (for 3b and 4) NMR confirmed that the structures found for 3a and 4 in the solid state are retained in solution. For 4 (89)Y NMR showed two separate resonances (202.4 and 132.4 ppm), with (2)J(YY) = 0.4 Hz. The formation of 3a and 3b is described as resulting from positive cooperativity in anion-cation bonding: coordination of chloride anion to a neutral metal tris(phenolate) leads to preorganization of available binding sites in the resulting anionic complex for the binding of the sodium cation. In 4 this cooperativity is the driving force for the self-assembly of an anionic bimetallic molecular structure with available, preorganized binding sites for the capture of the cation. A proposal is made to use these observations for the possible synthesis of new coordination polymers.

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Inorg Chem ; 35(2): 526-533, 1996 Jan 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11666240

ABSTRACT

Reaction of palladium acetate with 2 equiv of sodium phenoxide in the presence of a chelate diamine ligand affords the complexes [Pd(OPh)(2)(N approximately N)] (N approximately N = bpy (1), tmeda (2), teeda (3), dpe (4), dmap (5)). These yellow to orange bis(phenoxo)palladium(II) complexes are thermally stable at room temperature in the solid state as well as in solution. Addition of an excess of pentafluorophenol to 1, 2, 4, and 5 affords crystalline complexes [Pd(OC(6)F(5))(2)(N approximately N)] (N approximately N = bpy (6), tmeda (7), dpe (8), dmap (9)). Crystals of 1 and 6 have been subjected to X-ray diffraction studies. Crystals of 1 are orthorhombic, space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) (no. 19), with a = 6.7655(6) Å, b = 16.0585(10) Å, c = 16.7275(13) Å, and Z = 4. Crystals of 6 are triclinic, space group P&onemacr; (no. 2), with a = 7.567(4) Å, b = 12.708(3) Å, c = 12.912(5) Å, alpha = 61.51(3) degrees, beta = 74.74(4) degrees, gamma = 88.78(4) degrees, and Z = 2. The molecular structures of 1 and 6 show them to be square-planar complexes, and the main structural difference between these complexes is the orientation of the aromatic rings. In 6 the OC(6)F(5) ligands are almost parallel in a face-to-face orientation (pi-pi stacking interactions), whereas in 1 the OC(6)H(5) units are skewed away from each other. An unexpected "mixed" alkoxo(aryloxo) complex [Pd(OCH(CF(3))(2))(OPh)(bpy)].HOPh (10) is formed when 1 is reacted with 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol. The molecular structure of 10 shows O-H.O hydrogen bonding (O.O = 2.642(8) Å) between the hydroxyl hydrogen of phenol and the oxygen atom of the phenoxide ligand as well as an additional C-H.O contact (C.O) = 2.95(1) Å), which can be regarded as the initial stage of a base-assisted beta-hydrogen elimination. Crystals of 10 are monoclinic, space group P2(1)/c, with a = 8.3241(14) Å, b = 11.0316(17) Å, c = 26.376(3) Å, alpha = 93.01(1) degrees, Z = 4. Spectroscopic data of complexes 1-10 indicate that the oxygen atom of the aryloxide or alkoxide ligand is extremely electron-rich, leading to high polarization of the palladium-to-oxygen bond. The bis(phenoxide) complexes 1, 2, and 4 associate with two molecules of phenol through O-H.O hydrogen bonds to form adducts [Pd(OPh)(2)(N approximately N)].2HOPh (N approximately N = bpy (11), tmeda (12), dpe (13)). The palladium complexes 6-9 with OC(6)F(5) groups show no tendency to form adducts with alcohols.

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