Issue 18, 1996

A new route to diiron bis(µ-thiocarbene) complexes: molecular structure of [{Fe{µ-C(CN)SMe](cp)}2](cp =η-C5H5) containing the unusually folded six-membered metallacycle Fe2C2S2

Abstract

The bis(µ-thiocarbene)[(cp)(OC)Fe{µC(CN)SMe}{µ-C([graphic omitted]e(cp)](X = H or CN; cp =µ-C5H5) and all the intermediate species obtained from the thiocarbyne derivative cis-[Fe2(µ-CS){µ-C(SMe)}(CO)2(cp)2]-[SO3CF3]viaµ-C stereoselective addition of X, photochemical formation of [(cp)[graphic omitted]Me)X}(µ-CS)Fe-(CO)(cp)] followed by stepwise addition of MeSO3CF3 and (NBu4n)CN at the bridging CS group have been prepared and characterized. Attempts to obtain the bis(µ-thiocarbene)[{Fe[µ-C(CN)SMe](CO)(cp)}2] failed. The crystal structure of [{[graphic omitted]Me](cp)}2] which demonstrates the presence of two doubly bridging thiocarbene groups has been determined. The results show that bis(µ-thiocarbene) derivatives are stable when at least one of the ligands acta as a double bridge via a S–Fe bond.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 3693-3698

A new route to diiron bis(µ-thiocarbene) complexes: molecular structure of [{Fe{µ-C(CN)SMe](cp)}2](cp =η-C5H5) containing the unusually folded six-membered metallacycle Fe2C2S2

V. G. Albano, S. Bordoni, L. Busetto, C. Camiletti, M. Monari, F. Prestopino and V. Zanotti, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 3693 DOI: 10.1039/DT9960003693

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