Issue 11, 1974

Synthesis, properties, and crystal structure of octaethylporphin bis[cis-dicarbonyldichlororhodate(I)][oepH4]2+2[RhCl2(CO)2] and some new reactions of Co(oep) derivatives

Abstract

Octaethylporphin, oepH2, and [RhCl(CO)2]2 react in hot chloroform to form a complex, which has been shown by chemical analysis, spectroscopic studies, and X-ray analysis to be [oepH4]2+2{cis-[RhCl2(CO)2]}. Crystals are tetragonal, space group P4/n, Z= 4, with cell dimensions a= 24·604(3) and c= 8·231(1)Å. The structure has been refined by Fourier and least-squares methods to R 0·089 for l439 diffractometric intensity data. A novel feature of the structure is the essential planarity of the [oepH4]2+ dication. Other new complexes to have been prepared are Co(oep)(PR3)2, [Co(oep)(PR3)2]+Br, and Co{N:C(CF3)2}(oep).

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1974, 1236-1243

Synthesis, properties, and crystal structure of octaethylporphin bis[cis-dicarbonyldichlororhodate(I)][oepH4]2+2[RhCl2(CO)2] and some new reactions of Co(oep) derivatives

E. Cetinkaya, A. W. Johnson, M. F. Lappert, G. M. McLaughlin and K. W. Muir, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1974, 1236 DOI: 10.1039/DT9740001236

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