Reactions of [Os5(CO)15C] with diphosphines; synthesis, reactivity, and the X-ray crystal structure of [Os5(CO)15C{Ph2P(CH2)2PPh2}]
Abstract
The reaction of [Os5(CO)15C] with 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane (dppe) in CH2Cl2 under reflux affords the addition product [Os5(CO)15C(dppe)](1). An X-ray crystal structure shows that the Os5 square-pyramidal geometry of the parent carbide has opened up to give a ‘wingtip-bridged butterfly’ arrangement with the carbido-carbon atom lying at the centre of the metal framework. The diphosphine ligand co-ordinates in a unidentate fashion to the Os atom bridging the ‘wingtips’ of the ‘butterfly’ leaving the second phosphorus atom pendant. Reaction of complex (1) with further [Os5(CO)15C] gives a complex which has been tentatively assigned as the adduct [{Os5(CO)15C}2(dppe)](2).
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