Issue 9, 1987

A reversible metal framework rearrangement in high-nuclearity osmium–platinum cluster compounds. X-Ray crystal structures of [Os6Pt(CO)173-NCMe)(C8H12)], [Os6Pt(CO)174-NCMe)(C8H12)](C8H12= cyclo-octa-1,5-diene), and [Os6(CO)193-NCMe)]: compounds with novel metal–acetonitrile bonding modes

Abstract

The reaction of [Os6(CO)17(NCMe)] with [Pt(C8H12)2](C8H12= cyclo-octa-1,5-diene) results in the formation of [Os6Pt(CO)173-NCMe)(C8H12)](1). The geometry of (1) may be derived from that of [Os6(CO)18] by breaking one Os–Os edge and adding a terminal Pt(C8H12) fragment to one of the Os atoms constituting the central tetrahedron. Upon standing in CH2Cl2, cluster (1) isomerizes to a different geometry, [Os6Pt(CO)174-NCMe)(C8H12)](2). The isomerization process is first order with ΔH= 28.7 kcal mol–1 and ΔS= 13 cal K–1 mol–1. The structure of isomer (2) may be derived from its precursor (1) by breaking one more Os–Os edge and by moving the Pt(C8H12) unit into a bridging position. Substitution of the C8H12 ligand in (1) or (2) by 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane or P(OMe)3 results in clusters having a metallic framework analogous to (1). The extrusion of the Pt moiety results from reaction of CO with either isomer giving a product characterized as [Os6(CO)193-NCMe)](3).

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1987, 2245-2252

A reversible metal framework rearrangement in high-nuclearity osmium–platinum cluster compounds. X-Ray crystal structures of [Os6Pt(CO)173-NCMe)(C8H12)], [Os6Pt(CO)174-NCMe)(C8H12)](C8H12= cyclo-octa-1,5-diene), and [Os6(CO)193-NCMe)]: compounds with novel metal–acetonitrile bonding modes

C. Couture and D. H. Farrar, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1987, 2245 DOI: 10.1039/DT9870002245

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