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Reactions of protic reagents with a tungsten phosphenium ion complex
Reisacher, Hans-Ulrich,Duesler, Eileen N.,Paine, Robert T.
, p. 13 - 20 (2007/10/03)
The reactions of metallophosphenium ion complex CpW(CO)2{P(Ph)[N(SiMe3)2]} with protic reagents HBF4, HCl, and CF3COOH have been studied. The 1:1 reactions result in protonation of the W=P bond, while the 1:2 reactions display cleavage of the P-N bond. The molecular structure of one product, Cp(CO)2(Cl)WP(H)(Ph)[N(SiMe3)2], was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction techniques: triclinic space group P1 with a=9.6732(14) A, b=11.3419(15) A, c=11.5930(14) A, α=87.724(11)°, β=77.647(11)°, γ=82.989(11)°, V=1233.0(3) A3, Z=2.
Reactions of molybdenum and tungsten phosphenium complexes with sulfur and selenium
Reisacher, Hans-Ulrich,McNamara, William F.,Duesler, Eileen N.,Paine, Robert T.
, p. 449 - 455 (2008/10/08)
The reactions of the phosphane [(Me3Si)2N](Ph)PCl with NaCpMo(CO)3 and NaCpW(CO)3 give the respective metallophosphenium complexes Cp(CO)2M{P(Ph)[N(SiMe3)2]} (M = Mo (4a), W (4b)). The subsequent reactions of 4a,b with S and Se produce unexpectedly different products: Cp(CO)2(S)M{P(Ph)[N(SiMe3)2]} (M = Mo (7a)); Cp(CO)2MSP(Ph)[N(SiMe3)2] (M = W (7b)); Cp(CO)2MseP(Ph)[N(SiMe3)2] (M = Mo (8a), W (8b)). The compounds have been fully characterized by elemental analyses and spectroscopic data, and the molecular structures of 4a, 7a,b, and 8a have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. The molecular structure of 7a displays a long, terminal Mo-S bond, while 7b and 8a contain M-E-P three-membered rings.
