Issue 10, 1977

Metallaborane chemistry. Part VII. The nido-carbaplatinanonaborane. Molecular and crystal structure of nido-3,8-dimethyl-2,2-bis(triethylphosphine)-3,8-dicarba-2-platinanonaborane(6)

Abstract

The molecular structure of the title compound has been determined by analysis of single-crystal X-ray diffraction data recorded on a diffractometer. Two independent molecules crystallise in the asymmetric unit of an orthorhombic cell of dimensions a= 18.868(8), b= 17.143(7), and c= 31.07(2)Å; space group Pbca. Least-squares refinement, by use of 4 542 independent observed reflections, has converged to R 0.069 (all atoms save methyl hydrogens included).

Geometrically the nine-atom metallacage is based on a tricapped trigonal prism in which the metal lies in a prism face, adjacent to boron and carbon caps. The other low-connectivity position hosts the second cage carbon atom which binds a B4 unit possessing a non-bonding B(7)⋯ B(9) mean separation of 2.435 Å. This produces an open [graphic omitted](9) face and classifies the species as a nido-polyhedron.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1977, 962-965

Metallaborane chemistry. Part VII. The nido-carbaplatinanonaborane. Molecular and crystal structure of nido-3,8-dimethyl-2,2-bis(triethylphosphine)-3,8-dicarba-2-platinanonaborane(6)

A. J. Welch, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1977, 962 DOI: 10.1039/DT9770000962

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