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Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun ; 71(Pt 7): o442-3, 2015 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26279897

RESUMO

An improved crystal structure of the title compound, C30H30O8 (systematic name: 1,1',6,6',7,7'-hexa-hydroxy-5,5'-diisopropyl-3,3'-dimeth-yl[2,2'-bi-naphthalene]-8,8'-dicarbaldehyde), was determined based on modern CCD data. Compared to the previous structure [Talipov et al. (1985). Khim. Prirod. Soedin. (Chem. Nat. Prod.), 6, 20-24], geometrical precision has been improved (typical C-C bond-distance s.u. = 0.002 Šin the present structure compared to 0.005 Šin the previous structure) and the locations of several H atoms have been corrected. The gossypol mol-ecules are in the aldehyde tautomeric form and the dihedral angle between the naphthyl fragments is 80.42 (4)°. Four intra-molecular O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds are formed. In the crystal, inversion dimers with graph-set motif R 2 (2)(20) are formed by pairs of O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds; another pair of O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds with the same graph-set motif links the dimers into [001] chains. The packing of such chains in the crystal leads to the formation of channels (diameter = 5-8 Å) propagating in the [101] direction. The channels presumably contain highly disordered solvent mol-ecules; their contribution to the scattering was removed with the SQUEEZE [Spek (2015). Acta Cryst. C71, 9-18] routine in PLATON and the stated mol-ecular mass, density etc., do not take them into account.

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J Appl Crystallogr ; 47(Pt 3): 974-983, 2014 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24904244

RESUMO

A robust and comprehensive method for determining the orientation matrix of a single-crystal sample using the neutron Laue time-of-flight (TOF) technique is described. The new method enables the measurement of the unit-cell parameters with an uncertainty in the range 0.015-0.06%, depending upon the crystal symmetry and the number of reflections measured. The improved technique also facilitates the location and integration of weak reflections, which are often more difficult to discern amongst the increased background at higher energies. The technique uses a mathematical model of the relative positions of all the detector pixels of the instrument, together with a methodology that establishes a reproducible reference frame and a method for determining the parameters of the instrument detector model. Since all neutron TOF instruments require precise detector calibration for their effective use, it is possible that the method described here may be of use on other instruments where the detector calibration cannot be determined by other means.

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Inorg Chem ; 49(24): 11595-605, 2010 Dec 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21082792

RESUMO

The anionic oxophosphinidene complexes (H-DBU)[MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2)] (M = Mo, W; R* = 2,4,6-C(6)H(2)(t)Bu(3); Cp = η(5)-C(5)H(5), DBU = 1,8-diazabicyclo [5.4.0] undec-7-ene) displayed multisite reactivity when faced with different electrophilic reagents. The reactions with the group 14 organochloride compounds ER(4-x)Cl(x) (E = Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) led to either phosphide-like, oxophosphinidene-bridged derivatives [MCp{P(OE')R*}(CO)(2)] (E' = SiMe(3), SiPh(3), GePh(3), GeMe(2)Cl) or to terminal oxophosphinidene complexes [MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2)(E')] (E' = SnPh(3), SnPh(2)Cl, PbPh(3); Mo-Pb = 2.8845(4) Å for the MoPb compound). A particular situation was found in the reaction with SnMe(3)Cl, this giving a product existing in both tautomeric forms, with the phosphide-like complex [MCp{P(OSnMe(3))R*}(CO)(2)] prevailing at room temperature and the tautomer [MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2)(SnMe(3))] being the unique species present below 203 K in dichloromethane solution. The title anions also showed a multisite behavior when reacting with transition-metal based electrophiles. Thus, the reactions with the complexes [M'Cp(2)Cl(2)] (M' = Ti, Zr) gave phosphide-like derivatives [MCp{P(OM')R*}(CO)(2)] (M = Mo, M' = TiCp(2)Cl, ZrCp(2)Cl; M = W, M' = ZrCp(2)Cl), displaying a bridging κ(1),κ(1)-P,O- oxophosphinidene ligand connecting MCp(CO)(2) and M'Cp(2)Cl metal fragments (W-P = 2.233(1) Å, O-Zr = 2.016(4) Å for the WZr compound]. In contrast, the reactions with the complex [AuCl{P(p-tol)(3)}] gave the metal-metal bonded derivatives trans-[MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2){AuP(p-tol)(3)}] (M = Mo, W; Mo-Au = 2.7071(7) Å). From all the above results it was concluded that the terminal oxophosphinidene complexes are preferentially formed under conditions of orbital control, while charge-controlled reactions tend to give derivatives with the electrophilic fragment bound to the oxygen atom of the oxophosphinidene ligand (phosphide-like, oxophosphinidene-bridged derivatives).

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J Am Chem Soc ; 127(43): 15012-3, 2005 Nov 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16248625

RESUMO

The (H-DBU)+ salt of the anionic phosphinidene oxide complex [MoCp(CO)2{P(O)R*}]- (1) (DBU = 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene; R* = 2,4,6-C6H2tBu3) reacts with different oxidizing agents, displaying a multisite activity located at the Mo and P atoms or at the Mo=P bond. Thus, reaction of 1 with [FeCp2]BF4 gives the dimer [Mo2Cp2(CO)4{P(O)R*}2], and reaction with bromine gives the phosphinous acid complex [MoBrCp{P(OH)(CH2CMe2C6H2tBu2}(CO)2], the latter arising from an unprecedented C-H bond addition to the oxide P=O moiety. In contrast, reaction of 1 with p-benzoquinone occurs at the P site to give the P,O-bound phosphonite complex [MoCp{kappa2-OP(OC6H4OH)R*}(CO)2]. Finally, oxygen or sulfur atoms are added to the Mo=P bond by reaction of 1 with Me2CO2 and S8 to give the novel dioxophosphorane or thiooxophosphorane complexes [MoCp(CO)2{kappa2-EP(O)R*}]- (E = O, S). The thiooxophosphorane anion is a good nucleophile and is methylated at either the S or O positions depending on the electrophile used (MeI or (Me3O)BF4) to give the isomers [MoCp{kappa2-(MeS)P(O)R*}(CO)2] and [MoCp{kappa2-SP(OMe)R*}(CO)2], both having novel organophosphorus ligands.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 126(42): 13610-1, 2004 Oct 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15493906

RESUMO

Reaction of [Mo2Cp2(mu-H)(mu-PHR*)(CO)4] with DBU followed by O2 gives the first anionic phosphinidene oxide complex (H-DBU)[MoCp{P(O)R*}(CO)2] (1) (DBU = 1,8-diazabicyclo [5.4.0] undec-7-ene; R* = 2,4,6-C6H2tBu3). This anion displays three different nucleophilic sites located at the O, P, and Mo atoms, as illustrated by the reactions reported. Thus, reaction of 1 with excess HBF4.OEt2 gave the fluorophosphide complex [MoCp(PFR*)(CO)2] via the hidroxophosphide intermediate [MoCp{PR*(OH)}(CO)2]. Related alkoxyphosphide compounds [MoCp{P(OR)R*}(CO)2] (R = Me, C(O)Ph) were prepared by reaction of 1 with [Me3O]BF4 and PhC(O)Cl, respectively, whereas reaction of 1 with MeI or C3H5Br gave the P,O-bound phosphinite complexes [MoCp(kappa2-OPRR*)(CO)2] (R = Me, C3H5). Metal-based electrophiles were found to bind at either O or Mo positions. Thus, reaction of 1 with [ZrCl2Cp2] gave the phosphinidene oxide bridged [MoCp{P(OZrClCp2)R*}(CO)2], whereas reaction with SnPh3Cl gave trans-[MoCp{P(O)R*}(CO)2(SnPh3)], an heterometallic complex having an intact terminal P(O)R* ligand.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (12): 1364-5, 2004 Jun 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15179466

RESUMO

A ruthenium carbene bearing a uracil (Ur) substituent has been prepared and has a dimeric structure in the solid state-the dimer being held together by hydrogen bonds between two uracil groups on neighbouring molecules: evidence for the persistence of this interaction in solution has been obtained.


Assuntos
Metano/análogos & derivados , Metano/química , Ácidos Nucleicos/química , Rutênio/química , Pareamento de Bases , Dimerização , Hidrocarbonetos , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Soluções , Uracila/química
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J Am Chem Soc ; 125(43): 13044-5, 2003 Oct 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14570475

RESUMO

Photochemical decarbonylation of [Mo2Cp2(mu-PR*)(CO)4] (Cp = eta5-C5H5; R* = 2,4,6-C6H2tBu3) gives [Mo2Cp2(mu-kappa1:kappa1,eta6-PR*)(CO)2], which shows the first example of a remarkable 10-electron donor arylphosphinidene ligand which bridges two Mo atoms through its phosphorus atom while being pi-bonded to one Mo center through the six carbon atoms of the aryl ring. This causes a severe pyramidal distortion of the P-bound C atom. The complex adds CO to give [Mo2Cp2(mu-kappa1:kappa1,eta4-PR*)(CO)3], which has an 8-electron donor PR* ligand, and then the parent complex [Mo2Cp2(mu-PR*)(CO)4]. Protonation of [Mo2Cp2(mu-kappa1:kappa1,eta6-PR*)(CO)2] gives the hydride [Mo2Cp2(H)(mu-kappa1:kappa1,eta6-PR*)(CO)2]+, which undergoes P-C bond cleavage and hydride migration, affording the phosphido cation [Mo2Cp2(mu-P)(eta6-R*H)(CO)2]+.

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