Molybdenum(III) chloride–tetrahydrothiophene (tht) complexes in the catalytic polymerization and cyclotrimerization of alkynes: structures and reactivities of the possible intermediates [MoCl3(tht)2(PhC
CR)](R = Me or Et)
Abstract
The binuclear complexes [Mo2Cl6(tht)3](both the C2v and Cs isomers, tht = tetrahydrothiophene) have been found to be active catalysts for the selective polymerization and cyclotrimerization of a variety of alkynes. The mononuclear complex [MoCl3(tht)3] shows similar behaviour, leading to the postulate that the active species in all cases is mononuclear. Two unique molybdenum(III) alkyne complexes, [MoCl3(tht)2L](L = PhC
CMe or PhC
CEt) have been isolated and structurally characterized. The structural parameters for these complexes suggest that the alkynes behave as four-electron donors. These complexes are also catalytically active, and the alkyne L is incorporated into the product cyclotrimers and polymers suggesting they are the first intermediates in the formation of active catalysts from the original thioether complexes.
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CR)](R = Me or Et)