Issue 1, 1996

Reactions of the unsaturated alkyne cluster [Os3(CO)732(⊥)-PhC2Ph}(dppm)] with P-donors; crystal structures of [Os3(CO)6(PhC2Ph)(dppm){P(OMe)3}] and two isomers of [Os3(CO)7(PhC2Ph)(dppm)(PBu3)](dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2)

Abstract

Treatment of the unsaturated cluster [Os3(CO)7(PhC2Ph)(dppm)]1(dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) with P-donors gave the saturated monoadducts [Os3(CO)7(PhC2Ph)(dppm)L][L = PBu32, PPh33, PMe2Ph 4 or P(OMe)35]. Spectroscopic studies have established that these adducts exist in three isomeric forms the ratio of which depends on the polarity of the solvent used in the reaction. X-Ray crystallographic determinations of two isomers of the PBu3 adduct, 2a and 2c, showed the phosphine to be co-ordinated to different metal centres in the two isomers. The P(OMe)3 adducts 5b and 5c underwent a facile decarbonylation reaction to give the unsaturated cluster [Os3(CO)6(PhC2Ph)(dppm){P(OMe)3}]6, which has been structurally characterised by X-ray crystallography. Attempts to decarbonylate the monoadducts 2–4 have been unsuccessful.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 117-123

Reactions of the unsaturated alkyne cluster [Os3(CO)732(⊥)-PhC2Ph}(dppm)] with P-donors; crystal structures of [Os3(CO)6(PhC2Ph)(dppm){P(OMe)3}] and two isomers of [Os3(CO)7(PhC2Ph)(dppm)(PBu3)](dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2)

R. A. Harding and A. K. Smith, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 117 DOI: 10.1039/DT9960000117

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