Ebbe Nordlander
Professor
Synthesis, Characterization, and Novel Fluxional Mechanisms of Triosmium Clusters Containing the Highly Flexible Ligand Ph2PC2H4SC2H4SC2H4PPh2 (PSSP)
Author
Summary, in English
Treatment of Ph2PC2H4SC2H4SC2H4PPh2 (PSSP) with [Os-3(CO)(11)(NCMe)] under mild conditions yields [{Os-3(CO)(11)}(2)(mu-PSSP)], 1, and [Os-3(CO)(11)(PSSP)], 2. In cluster 1 the ligand links two trinuelear cluster subunits, coordinating via its phosphine moieties. In cluster 2, the ligand is coordinated through one of the phosphine groups, while the remaining part of the PSSP ligand is oriented in a dangling mode. Treatment of [Os-3(CO)(11)(NCMe)(2)] with PSSP yields 1,2-[Os-3(CO)(10)(PSSP)], 3. NMR data presented in this paper indicate that a concerted cis/trans isomerism with respect to the phosphines operates in the cluster. This type of process has not been observed previously for a bridging ligand, but has been detected in the case of corresponding triosmium clusters with bis-monodentate phosphine ligands. Oxidative decarbonylation of [{Os-3(CO)(11)}(2)(mu-PSSP)], 1, with Me3NO yields cluster [{Os-3(CO)(10)}(2)(mu-PSSP)], 4. This cluster consists of two P,S-bridged cluster units. In solution at room temperature, 4 undergoes a slow rearrangement from a 1,2-bridging to a 1,1-chelating coordination mode. The crystal structures of clusters 1, 3, and 4 are reported.
Department/s
- Chemical Physics
Publishing year
2010
Language
English
Pages
2223-2233
Publication/Series
Organometallics
Volume
29
Issue
10
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
The American Chemical Society (ACS)
Topic
- Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1520-6041