Issue 23, 1975

Complexes of organoaluminium compounds. Part VIII. Crystal and molecular structure, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, and reactions of di-µ-(tricarbonyl-η5-cyclopentadienyltungsten-OO′)bisdimethylaluminium and the characterisation of some phosphine derivatives

Abstract

The compound [{(η-C5H5)W(CO)3(AlMe3)}2], made from trimethylaluminium or dimethylaluminium hydride and the hydride [(η5-C5H5)W(CO)3H], crystallises in space group C2/c with a= 18.120(4), b= 6.188(2), c= 22.266(5)Å, β= 93.29(2)°, and Z= 4. The structure, determined by the heavy-atom method from X-ray diffractometer data (1 175 reflections), was refined by least-squares techniques to R 4.2%. The molecules have slightly puckered twelve-membered rings, in which carbonyl groups [C–O,1.22(2)Å] are linked through carbon to tungsten [W–C, 1.851 (14)Å] and through oxygen to aluminium [Al–O,1.81(1), Al–C,1.94(2)Å;: C–Al–C 123(1)°]. Co-ordination round tungsten is completed by cyclopentadienyl groups (W–C 2.31–2.36 Å) and by terminal carbonyl groups [W–C 1.97(2), C–O 1.19(3)Å]. Absorptions at ca. 1 550 cm–1 are associated with bridging carbonyl groups. The ring is easily broken by protonic species HX [X = Cl, OH, MeCOCHCOMe (acac)], yielding the hydride [(C5H5)W(CO)3H] and the compounds (Me2AlX)n, and by donors D (D = NMe3 or OEt2) giving complexes [(C5H5)W(CO)3(AlMe2)],D. The compounds [{(C5H5)WL(CO)2(AlMe2)}m](L = PPh3, PMe2Ph, or PEt2Ph) were made from trimothylaluminium and the hydrides [(C5H5)WL(CO)2H] : spectroscopic data suggest bridging carbonyl groups in the compounds where L = PMe2Ph or PEt2Ph, similar to those where L = CO. The reaction between dimethylaluminium hydride and pentacarbonylhydridorhenium gives the known hydride [Re3-(CO)14H].

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1975, 2499-2507

Complexes of organoaluminium compounds. Part VIII. Crystal and molecular structure, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, and reactions of di-µ-(tricarbonyl-η5-cyclopentadienyltungsten-OO′)bisdimethylaluminium and the characterisation of some phosphine derivatives

A. J. Conway, G. J. Gainsford, R. R. Schrieke and J. D. Smith, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1975, 2499 DOI: 10.1039/DT9750002499

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