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The title compound has been prepared by the reaction of N,N,N′-tris(trimethylsilyl)benzamidine with tantalum pentachloride in CH2Cl2 suspension, forming amber-coloured, moisturesensitive crystals, which were characterized by an X-ray structure determination. Space group P 21/n, Z = 2, 4895 observed independent reflexions, R = 0.059. Lattice dimensions (-65°C): a = 1165.2(6), b = 1335.4(6), c = 1629.0(7) pm, β = 93.23(4)°. The complex forms centrosymmetric molecules dimerized via chloro bridges TaCl2Ta with TaCl bond lengths of 247.2(2) and 277.1(2) pm, the longer one being in trans-position to the imido group, which can be formulated as [xxx] (bond lengths Ta=Ν = 183.5(8), C=N = 134(1) pm, bond angle TaNC = 162.7(7)°).
Kristallstruktur von 1,1-Dichlor-3,5-diphenyl-4-H-1,2,4,6-λ4-selenatriazin, SeCl2C2N3H(C6H5)2
(1989)
The title compound has been prepared as a byproduct of the reaction of Se2Cl2 with Ν,Ν,N′-Tris(trimethylsilyl)benzamidine in CH2Cl2 solution. [SeCl2(HNC2N2Ph2)]2 was characterized by an X-ray structure determination. Space group P21/n, Z = 2, 2979 observed independent reflexions, R = 0.032. Lattice dimensions (-65 °C): a = 1050.1(4), b = 1018.9(4), c = 1402.1(6) pm; β = 99.78(3)°. The compound forms centrosymmetric dimeric molecules with SeCl2Se bridges (bond lengths 241.6(1) and 339.3(1) pm), the selenium atoms being members of nearly planar [xxx] selenatriazine rings with Se—N bond lengths of 182.2(2) and 181.5(2) pm.
[Na-15-crown-5][WF5(NCl)] has been prepared as yellow crystals by the reaction of NaF with WC14(NCl) in the presence of 15-crown-5 in acetonitrile solution. The compound was characterized by its IR spectrum as well as by an X-ray structure determination. Crystal data: space group P 21/n, Z = 4 (2945 observed, independent reflexions, R = 0.035). Lattice dimensions at - 65 °C: a = 827.2(8); b = 1617.3(13); c = 1372.2(10) pm; β = 99.42(5)°. The com pound forms ion pairs, in which the sodium ion is seven-coordinated by the oxygen atoms of the crown ether m olecule, and by two fluorine ligands of the [WF5(NCl)]- unit with Na -F distances of 228.3(6) and 251.3(6) pm. The W ≡ N-Cl group of the anion is nearly linear (bond angle 176.1(5)°) with bond lengths WN = 173.3(6) and NCI = 162.2(7) pm.
The reaction of [Cp2TiCl2 ] with E(SiMe3)2 leads to dinuclear Ti complexes. In [Cp3Ti2S2Cl] (1) and [Cp3Ti2Se2Cl] (3) two μ2 -S(Se) ligands bridge the Cp2Ti and CpTiCl units, respectively in contrast to these, [Cp4Ti2S2Cl2] (2) contains a μ2η1-S2 bridge connecting two Cp2TiCl fragments. A similar reaction of [CpTiCl3] with Se(SiMe3)2 leads to the tetranuclear cluster [Cp4Ti4Se7O] (4). 4 consists of a Ti4 -tetrahedron which encloses an oxygen atom.
WCl4(NCl) has been prepared as a red-brown crystal powder by the reaction of tungsten hexacarbonyl with excess nitrogen trichloride in boiling CCl4. The complex is associated via chloro bridges, forming dimeric units, according to the IR spectrum. Thermal decomposition at 200 °C leads to tungsten nitride trichloride, WNCl3,. With acetonitrile, WCl4(NCl) reacts with formation of the monomeric complex [CH,CN-WCl4(NCl)], which was characterized by its IR spectrum as well as by an X-ray structure determination. Crystal data: space group P21/m, Z = 2 (1387 independent observed reflexions, R = 0.07). Lattice dimensions at 20 °C: a = 590.4(3), b = 729.0(3), c = 1124.6(4) pm, β = 100.63(2)°. The complex forms monomeric molecules, in which the tungsten atom has a distorted octahedral environment of four chlorine atoms in equatorial positions, and the acetonitrile molecule in trans-position to the group. Bond lengths WN = 172 and NCI = 161 pm; bond angle WNCl = 175.5°.
Zur Reaktion von [(η3-C4H7)PdCl]2 mit Se(SiMe3)2. Die Kristallstruktur von [(η3-C4H7)6Pd6Se3]
(1988)
[(η3-C4H7)PdCl]2 reacts with Se(SiMe3)2 to form [(η3-C4H7)6Pd6Se3] (1). 1 has been characterized by X-ray crystal structure analysis. It contains a distorted trigonal prismatic Pd6-cluster. Three faces of the Pd-prism are occupied by μ4-Se ligands. 1 crystallizes in the space group Pnma with 4 formula units per unit cell. The lattice constants at 200 K are: a = 1175.1(8), b = 1611.4(12), c = 1720.3(12) pm.
The N,N'-bis(trimethylsilyl)benzamidinato complexes [C6H5 -C(NSiMe3)2MCl3]2(M = Ti. Zr) have been prepared by the reactions of N,N,N'-tris(trimethylsilyl)benzamidine [C6H5-C(NSiMe3)N(SiMe3)2] with titanium tetrachloride, and zirconium tetrachloride, respec-tively. The compounds form moisture sensitive, dark red (Ti) and white (Zr) crystals, which were characterized by crystal structure determinations. [C6H5-C(NSiMe3)2TiCl3]2 : space group P21/rc. Z = 2, 4373 observed independent reflexions, R = 0.034. Lattice dimensions (-90 °C): a - 959.0(8); b = 1196.5(8); c = 1770.9(11) pm; β = 93.79(4)°. [C6H5-C(NSiMe3)2ZrCl3]2 : space group P21/n. Z = 2, 3160 observed independent reflexions, R = 0.031. Lattice dimensions (-90 °C): a = 971.6(7); b = 1222.2(9); c = 1792.9(10) pm; β = 93.51(5)°.
Both complexes crystallize isotypically, forming centrosymmetric dimeric molecules via chloro bridges with bond lengths of 242.0 and 253.8 pm (Ti), and of 253.7 and 264.9 pm (Zr). The metal atoms complete their distorted octahedral surroundings with two chlorine ligands and the nitrogen atoms of the chelating amidinato ligand. The N atoms of the amidinato group are in equatorial and axial positions. This accounts for the different metal-nitrogen bond lengths of 207 pm (ax) and 199 pm (eq) in the titanium compound and 219 pm (ax) and 214 pm (eq) in the zirconium complex.
[η5-CpMCl4] (M = Nb, Ta) reacts with E(SiMe3)2 (E = S, Se) to form different multinuclear clusters. The cation [Cp8Ta6S10]2+ (1) consists of a planar Ta2S2-ring of which each Ta is coordi-nated to two Cp2TaS2-fragments. [Cp4Ta4S13] (3) can be derived from [Cp3Ta3S7Cl2] (2) by addition of a CpTaS6-unit to a triangle of Ta-atoms bridged by S- and S2-ligands. The niobium atoms in [Cp3Nb3Se5Cl2] (4) arrange in a chain structure with Nb coordination numbers varying from 4-6.
W2NCl7 has been prepared by the reaction of tungsten pentachloride with the bromide of Millon's base, [Hg2N]Br, in boiling CCl4. The product forms a dark brown, moisture sensitive crystal powder (μeff = 0.7 B.M. at 21 °C). With phosphoryl chloride, the complex W2NCl7·2 POCl3 is formed. The reaction with chlorine leads to the mixed-valenced W(V)/W(VI) complex W2NCl8 (μeff = 0.5 B.M. at 22 °C), which reacts with tetraphenylphosphonium chloride in CH2Cl2 to form (PPh4)2[W2NCl10] ·2CH2Cl2. The reactions of W2NCl7 with PPh4Cl in molar ratios in CH2Cl2 solution lead to several complexes; one of them was identified bv X-ray diffraction methods to be (PPh4)2[W3Cl9(μ3-N)(0)(μ2-NCl)]2 ·1,5 CH2Cl2, which forms black crystals. The compound crystallizes monoclinically in the space group P21/n with two formula units per unit cell (7318 observed, independent reflexions, R = 0.083). The lattice dimensions are (20 °C): a = 994.4; b = 2673; c = 1518.2 pm; β = 101.00°. The compound consists of PPh4⊕ cations and centrosymmetric anions [W3Cl9(μ3-N)(O)(μ2-NCl)]22⊕. The tungsten atoms form a scalene triangle with WW bond lengths of 282 and 278 pm, respectively. The hypothenuse of this triangle is a nearly linear W - N -W bridge with WN distances of 199 and 182 pm. One of the WW edges is bridged by a μ-NCI group with WN bond lengths of 196 und 189 pm. respectively.
Triphenylmethylphosphonium nitrite and formate have been prepared by the reaction of [PPh3Me]I with silver nitrite, and lead formate, respectively, in aqueous solutions. [PPh3Me]NO2 (1) forms pale yellow crystals, and [PPh3Me]HCO2·H2O (2) forms white crystals. Both compounds are soluble in water, ethanol, and dichloromethane. In moist air 2 is hydrated to yield [PPh3Me]HCO2·2H2O (3). The compounds were characterized by their IR spectra, 1 and 2 also by X-ray crystal structure determinations.
[PPh3Me]NO2 (1): space group P21/n, Z = 4, 2088 independent observed reflexions, R = 0.062. Lattice dimensions (20 °C): a = 914.7(3), b = 1887.5(9), c = 1080.0(4) pm, β = 110.29(3)°. The compound consists of PPh3Me+ ions and NO2- anions with bond lengths of 114.2(6) pm and a bond angle of 124.1(7)°.
[PPh3Me]HCO2·H2O (2): space group P21/n, Z = 4, 2973 independent observed reflexions, R = 0.069. Lattice dimensions (-20 °C): a = 931(2), b = 1558(3), c = 1281(2) pm, β = 105.9(1)°. The compound consists of PPh3Me+ ions and formate anions which form centrosymmetric dimeric units [HCO2·H2O]22- through hydrogen bridges of the water molecules. Bond lengths CO 122.4(4) and 120.9(4) pm. bond angle OCO 129.9(4)°.