Issue 3, 1988

The heteronuclear cluster chemistry of the Group 1B metals. Part 5. X-Ray crystal structure and dynamic behaviour of the heptanuclear mixed-metal cluster [Au3Ru4(µ-H)(CO)12(µ-Ph2PCH2PPh2)(PPh3)]

Abstract

A single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of the mixed-metal gold cluster [Au3Ru4(µ-H)(CO)12(µ-Ph2PCH2PPh2)(PPh3)](1) reveals a different core geometry to the bicapped trigonal-bipyramidal structure adopted by the closely related species [Au3Ru43-H)(CO)12(PPh3)3](2). The metal skeleton of (1) may be described as a distorted Au2Ru3 square pyramid with two adjacent triangular faces capped by the metal atoms of a Ru(CO)3 and a Au(PPh3) unit. The Ph2PCH2PPh2 group bridges the Au–Au edge of the square base of the pyramid, the hydrido ligand bridges a Ru–Ru edge of the capping Ru(CO)3 unit, and each ruthenium atom is bonded to three terminal carbonyl groups. Knowledge of the structure of (1) allows further insight into the nature of the dynamic behaviour that (1) and (2) exhibit in solution at ambient temperature.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1988, 751-755

The heteronuclear cluster chemistry of the Group 1B metals. Part 5. X-Ray crystal structure and dynamic behaviour of the heptanuclear mixed-metal cluster [Au3Ru4(µ-H)(CO)12(µ-Ph2PCH2PPh2)(PPh3)]

T. Adatia, M. McPartlin and I. D. Salter, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1988, 751 DOI: 10.1039/DT9880000751

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