Issue 7, 1983

Synthesis, reactivity, and X-ray crystal structure of the cationic cluster complex [Os4H3(CO)12(NCMe)2][BF4]

Abstract

The anion [Os4H3(CO)12] reacts with NOX (X = BF4 or PF6) in McCN to give the salt [Os4H3(CO)12(NCMe)2]X in moderate yield. The fluoroborate salt crystallises in space group P21/c with a= 17.555(7), b= 9.252(4), c= 17.767(8)Å, β= 108.93(3)°, and Z= 4. The structure was solved by a combination of direct methods and Fourier-difference techniques, and refined to a converged R= 0.049 for 3 454 diffractometer data. The four Os atoms in the cation adopt a ‘butterfly’ arrangement with 4.338(2)Å between the two ‘wingtip’ Os atoms. Each of these two metal atoms is co-ordinated to three carbonyl ligands and an axial acetonitrile ligand oriented away from the centre of the cluster. Each of the two ‘hinge’ Os atoms has three terminal carbonyl groups associated with it. The [Os4H3(CO)12(NCMe)2]+ cation reacts with X(X = CI or I) to give the neutral complex [Os4H3(CO)12X], and with NO2 to give the cluster anion [Os4H(CO)12(NCMe)2]. Protonation of this anion regenerates the title cation. The anion reacts with Au(PPh3)CI to produce the neutral mixed-metal cluster [Os4H(CO)12(NCMe)2{Au(PPh3)}], a derivative of the unobserved neutral molecule [Os4H2(CO)12(NCMe)2].

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 1339-1344

Synthesis, reactivity, and X-ray crystal structure of the cationic cluster complex [Os4H3(CO)12(NCMe)2][BF4]

B. F. G. Johnson, J. Lewis, W. J. H. Nelson, J. Puga, P. R. Raithby and K. H. Whitmire, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 1339 DOI: 10.1039/DT9830001339

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