- Anionic trimetallic compounds containing Fe-E-M skeletons (E=Zn, Cd, Hg; M=Fe, Mo, W). Crystal structure of 2
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Dichlorides of group 12 elements react with (NEt4) in tetrahydrofuran to give the di-hydrides (E=Zn, Cd, Hg) in good yields.These compounds undergo proton abstraction by nBuLi to give di-anions 2-, stabilized as their bis(triphenylphosphine)nitrogen(+) (PPN+)salts. (PPN)2 crystallizes in the triclinic system, space group P/1 with a 20.382(3), b 15.328(2), and c 13.420(2) Angstroem; α 115.96(3), β 108.89(2), and γ 87.09(2) deg, and Z=2.The anion consists of an almost linear spine (Fe-Hg-Fe angle 178.7(1) deg), with an average Fe-Hg bond distance of 2.546(2) Angstroem.The Fe atoms display a trigonal bipyramidal geometry, and the equatorial CO groups linked to the iron atoms are in an eclipsed conformation, resulting in an idealized D3h symmetry.The existence of two conformers for this anion and the presence of Hg...CO backbonding are discussed on the basis of qualitative molecular orbital theory.The 2- anion undergoes redistribution reactions with 2Hg (M=Mo, W) to give the new unsymmetrical anions -.
- Alvares, Santiago,Ferrer, Montserrat,Reina, Roser,Rossell, Oriol,Seco, Miquel,Solans, Xavier
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- SUBSTITUTED PHENYLENE- AND BIPHENYLENE-MERCURIALS
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A variety of substituted phenylene- and biphenylene-mercurials has been prepared and each compound shown to be trimeric.However, there is mass spectral evidence that trace quantities of perfluorobiphenylenemercury tetramer exist in the bulk samples of trimer.
- Al-Jabar, N.A.A.,Massey, A.G.
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