- Synthesis and crystal structure of (Ph3PAu)4[AuMn(CO)5]2 and (Ph3PAu)3Re(CO)4
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The reaction of [Mn(CO)5]macr; with the cluster cation [(Ph3PAu)8]2+ in thf yields the heterometallic cluster [(Ph3PAu)4 [AuMn(CO)5]2 (1) as the main product besides small amounts of (Ph3PAu)3Mn(CO)4. The former crystallizes as 1-thf in form of red blocks in the triclimc space group P1? with a = 1391.0(1), b = 1426.7(1), c = 2308.3(2) pm, a = 92.87(1), β = 97.54(1), γ = 96.43(1 )° and Z = 2. The inner Au6 skeleton of the almost centrosymmetrical cluster consists of two Au4 tetrahedra sharing one edge. Two gold atoms bind a Mn(CO)5 fragment, whereas to the other four gold atoms phosphine ligands are coordinated. The Au-Au distances range from 263.2(1) to 281.9(1) pm, and the Au-Mn distances are 256.6(3) and 256.9(2) pm. By the reaction of [(Ph3PAu)8]2+ with [Re2(CO)9]2- the cluster (Ph3PAu)3Re(CO)4 (2) is obtained in low yield besides the homometallic cluster [(AuPPh3)7]+ as the main product. 2 crystallizes from toluene as 2·C7H8 in the form of yellow blocks with the orthorhombic space group Pna21, and a = 1758.7(3), b = 1648.7(5), c = 2049.3(5) pm. The four metal atoms form a planar lozenge with the Re atom in equatorial position. The Re-Au distances range from 271.2(1) to 273.7(1) pm, and the Au-Au distances are 278.2(1) and 278.4(1) pm.
- Richter, Markus,Fenske, Dieter,Str?hle, Joachim
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p. 907 - 912
(2007/10/03)
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- Syntheses of gold-manganese and gold-rhenium clusters, and + (M = Mn, Re), and the crystal structure of BF4
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The specific additions of one, three or four Ph3PAu groups to - (M = Mn, Re) are described.Thus - in THF reacts with BF4 to give BF4.An X-ray crystal structure of the M = Mn example shows the cation to have a trigonal bipyramidal Au4Mn core with the Mn in an equatorial site.The previously known neutral (Ph3PAu)3M(CO)4 clusters are formed by addition of two Ph3PAu groups, using the mixed reagent BF4/, to Ph3PAuM(CO)5, which itself is readily prepared from - and Ph3PAuCl.
- Nicholson, Brian K.,Bruce, Michael I.,Shawkataly, Omar bin,Tiekink, Edward R. T.
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p. 411 - 418
(2007/10/02)
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