Issue 11, 1990

Aryl and aryne complexes of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten. X-Ray crystal structures of [Cr(2-MeC6H4)(µ-2-MeC6H4)(PMe3)]2, Mo(η2-2-MeC6H3)(2-MeC6H4)2(PMe2Ph)2, and W(η2-2,5-Me2C6H2)(2,5-Me2C6H3)2-(PMe3)2

Abstract

The interaction of CrCl3(thf)3(thf = tetrahydrofuran) and 2-methylphenyl-lithium gives the chromium(IV) tetra-aryl Cr(2-MeC6H4)4, which reacts with PMe3 to give the dimeric chromium(II) complex [Cr(2-MeC6H4)(µ-2-MeC6H4)(PMe3)]2 as a minor product along with Cr(2-MeC6H4)2(PMe3)2. Both can be made also by arylation of Cr2(O2CMe)4 in the presence of PMe3. The interaction of W(OPh)6 and the 2-methylphenyl and 2,5-dimethylphenyl Grignard reagents gives the corresponding tungsten(IV) tetra-aryls. The interaction of PMe2Ph and Mo(2-MeC6H4)4 and of PMe3 with W(2,5-Me2C6H3)4 gives, respectively, the aryne complexes Mo(η2-2-MeC6H3)(2-MeC6H4)2(PMe2Ph)2 and W(η2-2,5-Me2C6H2)(2,5-Me2C6H3)2(PMe3)2 whose X-ray structures indicate that they are best formulated as having metallacyclopropene rings. Spectroscopic and electrochemical data are given and X-ray crystal structures of three compounds are reported.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 3427-3433

Aryl and aryne complexes of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten. X-Ray crystal structures of [Cr(2-MeC6H4)(µ-2-MeC6H4)(PMe3)]2, Mo(η2-2-MeC6H3)(2-MeC6H4)2(PMe2Ph)2, and W(η2-2,5-Me2C6H2)(2,5-Me2C6H3)2-(PMe3)2

S. U. Koschmieder, B. S. McGilligan, G. McDermott, J. Arnold, G. Wilkinson, B. Hussain-Bates and M. B. Hursthouse, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 3427 DOI: 10.1039/DT9900003427

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