Issue 5, 1991

A further study of the reaction of methylgermane with [Co2(CO)8], and some interconversions of the products. Crystal and molecular structures of [Co2{µ-Ge(Me)Co(CO)4}(CO)7] and [Co4(µ-4-GeMe)2{µ-Ge(Me)Co(CO)4}(CO)10], an edge-bridged square-bipyramidal Ge2Co4 species

Abstract

The compound [CoH(CO)4] has been established as a stoichiometric product in the fast reaction of GeMeH3with [Co2(CO)8] to form [Co2{µ-Ge(Me)Co(CO)4}(CO)7]1. A prolonged reaction with an excess of GeMeH3 yields [Co2{µ-Ge(Me)Co(CO)4}2(CO)6]2, accompanied by a hydride species [Co2(GeMeH)(CO)x](x= 7 or 8) when the excess is large. Heating this latter mixture yields [Co44-GeMe)2{µGe(Me)Co(CO)4}(CO)10]3, shown by X-ray crystallography to contain the Co44-GeMe)2 square-bipyramid core, edge-bridged by a µ-Ge(Me)[Co(CO)4] unit. The bridged Co atoms carry two terminal CO groups, and the non-bridged ones, three. The crystal structures of compound 1[triclinic, space group P[1 with combining macron], Z= 2, a= 8.626(6), b= 8.656(5), c= 13.381(9)Å, α= 88.25(5), β= 84.72(5), γ= 66.26(4)°, R= 0.0649 for 1614 reflections with I > 3σ(I)] and 3[monoclinic, space group C2/m Z= 4, a= 12.330(6), b= 12.302(3), c= 18.815(9)Å, β= 92.93(3)°, R= 0.0344 for 1136 reflections with I 3σ(I)] have been determined and are compared with that of 2, and spectroscopic properties are discussed, including heavy-atom vibrations of 1

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1991, 1201-1208

A further study of the reaction of methylgermane with [Co2(CO)8], and some interconversions of the products. Crystal and molecular structures of [Co2{µ-Ge(Me)Co(CO)4}(CO)7] and [Co4(µ-4-GeMe)2{µ-Ge(Me)Co(CO)4}(CO)10], an edge-bridged square-bipyramidal Ge2Co4 species

S. G. Anema, S. K. Lee, K. M. Mackay, B. K. Nicholson and M. Service, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1991, 1201 DOI: 10.1039/DT9910001201

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