Issue 5, 1993

Reactions of tert-butyl isocyanate and trimethylsilyl azide with imidoamido compounds of chromium, molybdenum and tungsten

Abstract

tert-Butyl isocyanate and Cr(NBut)2(NHBut)2 react to form a complex containing the dianion of N,N′,N″-tri-tert-butylbiuret Cr(NBut)2{[ButNC(O)]2NBut}. The crystal structure of its hydrogen-bonded adduct with [But(H)NC(O)]2NBut has been determined and the ligand found to bind its three N atoms, whereas in solution the 1H NMR spectrum indicates a six-membered chromium metallacyclic structure. Interaction of Mo(NBut)2(NHBut)2 and of Cr(NBut)2[NH(C6H3Cl2-2,6]2 with ButNCO, gives [Graphic Omitted] (NHR)]2-(NBut)2(M = Cr, R = C6H3Cl2-2,6; M = Mo, R = But) confirmed by the crystal structure of the molybdenum compound as having N,O bonding in a four-membered metallacycle. The previously described tungsten analogue has been reformulated as having the same structure. In all these reactions ButNCO is inserted into the M–N bond of the MNHR groups and not into that of the MNR imido groups. The tungsten ureato(1–)-N,O compound reacts with HCl in Et2O to give WCl3(NBut)(NHBut)-[OC(NHBut)2] and the crystal structure confirms an octahedral structure with unidentate O-bonded di-tert-butylurea. Interaction of M(NBut)2(NHBut)2, M = Cr or W, with SiMe3(N3) gives, respectively, the azido species Cr(NBut)2(N3)2 and [W(NBut)2(N3)(NH2But)]2(µ-N3)2. The structure of the latter has been confirmed by X-ray crystallography.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 781-788

Reactions of tert-butyl isocyanate and trimethylsilyl azide with imidoamido compounds of chromium, molybdenum and tungsten

H. Lam, G. Wilkinson, B. Hussain-Bates and M. B. Hursthouse, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 781 DOI: 10.1039/DT9930000781

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