Issue 8, 1976

catena-Di-µ-chloro-bis-µ-(trimethylsilylamino)-di[chlorotitanium(IV)]: preparation, properties, and crystal structure

Abstract

The preparation of the title compound is reported from the slow reaction of TiCl4 and N(SiMe3)3, and its crystal structre has been determined by direct methods from diffractometer data (1 298 reflections, R 0·090). Crystals are monoclinic, space group P21/c, a= 17.74, b= 18.52. c= 11.46 Å, β= 102.71°. Z= 8. It contains planar four-membered (Ti–N)2 rings with planar geometry at N apparently with considerable π-bonding in the rings. These are linked by Cl-bridges to give five-co-ordinate Ti atoms in appromixately trigonal bipyramidal geometry. Depending on the donor nature or otherwise of the solvent, this polymeric structure breaks down in solution to give discrete (Ti–N)2 units in which the metal atoms are either four- or six-co-ordinate. As an example of the latter a 1 : 2 adduct with pyridine is described.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 707-713

catena-Di-µ-chloro-bis-µ-(trimethylsilylamino)-di[chlorotitanium(IV)]: preparation, properties, and crystal structure

N. W. Alcock, M. Pierce-Butler and G. R. Willey, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 707 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760000707

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