Metallaborane chemistry. Part IV. Molecular and crystal structures of a ten-atom, twentytwo-electron nido-metallacarbaborane: 2,7-dimethyl-9,9-bis(triethylphosphine)-2,7-dicarba-9-platina-nido-decaborane(7)
Abstract
The molecular structure of the title compound has been elucidated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and refined to R 0.036 for 3 185 independent observed reflections. The compound crystallises in a monoclinic cell of dimensions a= 17.23(1), b= 18.86(1), c= 10.093(6)Å, and β= 126.96(4)°, space group P21/a The polyhedral geometry approximates to that of a bicapped (B and C) square antiprism, with the metal atom in a CBBPt prism face, adjacent to the boron cap. The platinum–carbon distance [2.83(15)Å] is non-bonding and thus the molecule has a nido-structure with an open [graphic omitted]t face. Distortions from the expected closo-structure are ascribed to the preferred planar co-ordination of Pt11 and low polyhedral connectivity of carbon.
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