Issue 19, 1998

Synthesis and characterisation of monocyclopentadienyl dithiolato complexes of niobium and tantalum; crystal structures of [Nb2(µ-O)(µ-η2∶η2-S2C2H4)(η5-C5H4Me)2Cl4] and [Nb2(µ-η1∶η2-S2C2H4)25-C5H4Me)2O(S2C2H4)]

Abstract

Reactions of tetrachloro(cyclopentadienyl)niobium with arenedithiolates yielded products [NbCp(1,2-S2C6H3R-4)2] (Cp = η5-C5H5; R = H 1 or Me 2), characterised primarily by analysis, 1H NMR and mass spectroscopy. Cyclic voltammetric studies on 1 and 2 showed two consecutive, quasi-reversible, reduction processes; ESR spectra of the initial products of chemical reduction were typical of those from niobium(IV) species with an unpaired electron largely centred on the metal and assigned to the anions [NbCp(1,2-S2C6H3R-4)2]. Similar tantalum derivatives were less tractable, although properties of the more soluble species [TaCp′(1,2-S2C6H4)2] (Cp′ = η5-C5H4Me) are reported. Reactions of tetrachloro(methylcyclopentadienyl)-niobium or -tantalum with salts of ethane-1,2-dithiol (H2edt) were very susceptible to hydrolysis and the major isolable products of reactions using the sodium reagent (Na2edt) were [M2(µ-O)(µ-η2∶η2-edt)Cp′2Cl4] (M = Nb 4 or Ta 5), containing oxo and symmetrical dithiolate bridges. Reaction of [NbCp′Cl4] with 2 molar equivalents of Tl2edt formed the unsymmetrical compound [Nb2(µ-η1∶η2-edt)2Cp′2O(edt)] 6, containing a terminal oxide ligand, one chelating and two unsymmetrically bridging edt groups. Structures of compounds 4 and 6 have been determined in the solid state by X-ray crystallography; 1- and 2-D NMR spectra of the binuclear products support the retention of these structures in solution.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 3281-3286

Synthesis and characterisation of monocyclopentadienyl dithiolato complexes of niobium and tantalum; crystal structures of [Nb2(µ-O)(µ-η2∶η2-S2C2H4)(η5-C5H4Me)2Cl4] and [Nb2(µ-η1∶η2-S2C2H4)25-C5H4Me)2O(S2C2H4)]

W. Edward Lindsell, G. M. Rosair and M. A. Spence, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 3281 DOI: 10.1039/A804808H

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