Issue 7, 1991

Transition metal complexes with sulphur ligands. Part 67. A novel type of reaction: nucleophilic alkylation of thiolato ligands by carbanions via intramolecular electron transfer. Alkylation and reduction of [W(S2C6H4)3] by lithium alkyls

Abstract

The reaction of [W(S2C6H4)3]1 with LiMe depends on the concentration of the latter and yields either the anionic tungsten(IV) complex [NR4][W(S2C6H4)2(MeSC6H4S)](R = Me, 2a; or Et, 2b) or the anionic tungsten(V) complex [NMe4][W(S2C6H4)3]3b. This novel type of reaction demonstrates the reactive versatility of transition-metal sulphur centres and is of importance for the understanding of trans-methylation reactions catalysed by oxidoreductases with sulphur-co-ordinated transition-metal centres, e.g. CO dehydrogenase. When 1 is treated with LiEt, LiCH2But or LiPh only a reduction of 1 takes place yielding 3b. The reaction of complex 1 with 2 equivalents of LiBun affords the dianionic tungsten(IV) complex [NMe4]2[W(S2C6H4)3]4. The electrophilic alkylation of 4 by 2 equivalents of R3OBF4(R[double bond, length half m-dash]Me or Et) or of 2b by 1 equivalent of Me3OBF4 leads to the doubly alkylated complexes [W(S2C6H4)(RSC6H4S)2](R = Me, 5a; or Et, 5b).

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1991, 1733-1736

Transition metal complexes with sulphur ligands. Part 67. A novel type of reaction: nucleophilic alkylation of thiolato ligands by carbanions via intramolecular electron transfer. Alkylation and reduction of [W(S2C6H4)3] by lithium alkyls

D. Sellmann, W. Kern and M. Moll, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1991, 1733 DOI: 10.1039/DT9910001733

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