Issue 3, 1983

Chemistry of di- and tri-metal complexes with bridging carbene or carbyne ligands. Part 18. Synthesis of the complexes [MW(µ-CC6H4Me-4){µ-(σ : η2-CO)}(CO)(η-C5H5)3](M = Ti or Zr) and the crystal structure of the titanium–tungsten compound

Abstract

The compounds [M(CO)2(η-C5H5)2](M = Ti or Zr) react with [W([triple bond, length half m-dash]CC6H4Me-4)(CO)2(η-C5H5)] when heated in toluene to give the dimetal compounds [MW(µ-CC6H4Me-4)(µ-CO)(CO)(η-C5H5)3], characterised by n.m.r. and i.r. spectroscopy. The structure of the titanium–tungsten compound has been established by a single-crystal X-ray diffraction study. As expected, the titanium–tungsten bond [2.977(4)Å] is bridged by the CC6H4Me-4 ligand [Ti–C 2.19(3) and W-C 1.91(2)Å, with double-bond character in the linkage to tungsten], and one of the two linear terminal carbonyl ligands on the W atom forms a η2-donor bond to the Ti atom. The bridge system itself is nearly planar; but although the two cyclopentadienyl ligands on the Ti atom are at normal bonding distances and are approximately equivalently related to the bridge plane, they are in a staggered orientation to one another. The third cyclopentadienyl ligand completes the bonding around the W atom. The high thermal stability and relative inertness of the molecule can be ascribed, at least in part, to the compact arrangement of inert bulky ligands around the metal centres.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 527-530

Chemistry of di- and tri-metal complexes with bridging carbene or carbyne ligands. Part 18. Synthesis of the complexes [MW(µ-CC6H4Me-4){µ-(σ : η2-CO)}(CO)(η-C5H5)3](M = Ti or Zr) and the crystal structure of the titanium–tungsten compound

G. M. Dawkins, M. Green, K. A. Mead, J. Salaün, F. G. A. Stone and P. Woodward, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 527 DOI: 10.1039/DT9830000527

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