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- Biochemie und Chemie (354) (remove)
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.
Carbene transfer from aliphatic diazoalkanes upon coordinatively unsaturated metal centers is a general synthetic concept that provides straight-forward routes into organo-metallic hydrocarbon chemistry. A comparison focussing on several key reactions of general applicability demonstrates that mononuclear organometal substrates add carbenes that may act as bridging ligands (e.g., compound 6) if they arise from ω,ω'-bisdiazoalkanes. By way of contrast, metal-metal double bonds cleanly form dimetallacyclo-propane-type derivatives under very mild conditions (7-9). The broadest variety of structures is finally encountered with metal-metal triply bonded precursors such as the molybdenum compounds 3: here, the initial diazoalkane adducts are subject to further rearrangement processes commonly leading to metal-metal single bonds (11) or causing irreversible cleavage of the dinuclear metal systems (10).
The syntheses of the dibenzoquinolizinium-salts 3, 13, 16, 20 and 25 which are of spectroscopic interest are described. Their electronic excitation spectra will be published later by Perkampus and coworkers in this journal.
Über Reaktionen von 3-trifluormethylphenylsubstituierten silicium-und zinnorganischen Verbindungen
(1978)
Several routes were investigated for the preparation of 3-CF3C6H4N[Si(CH3)3]2 2 and 3-CF3C6H4N[Sn(CH3)3]2 3. The latter compound reacts with 3-CF3C6H4NCO to yield [3-CF3C6H4(CH3)3SnN]2CO 4. A substituted urea 5 is also formed from [(CH3)3Si]2NCH3 and 3-CF3C6H4NCO. 5 is used for the preparation of cyclic compounds, with S2Cl2 the ten-membered ring (3-CF3C6H4NCONCH3S2)2 6 is formed. 5 and HN(SO2Cl)2 yield the six-membered ring 3-CF3C6H4NCONCH3(SO2)2NH 7. SeOCl2 and 5 react under formation of a spiro compound (S-CF3C6H4NCONCH3)2Se 8. The compounds were characterized on the basis of mass and 19F NMR spectra.
Interactions of eosin with three different substrates, β-lactoglobuline, bovine serum albumin and cysteine, in aqueous solutions of pH 7 under illumination with light of wavelengths 5200—5400 Å are investigated by changes in absorption spectrum characteristics, SH-group activities and phosphorescence intensities.
Only with bovine serum albumin the major part of protein conversion, as shown by spectral changes and diminution of SH-groups due to eosin-sensitized photo-oxidation. In β-lactoglobuline an oxidizing photoreaction occurs, by which eosin is vanishing to the same degree as the protein shows loss of SH-groups and spectral alterations indicating attack on aromatic amino acid residues. There is no red shift of the eosin absorption band at 5170 Å as is observed in solutions of bovine serum albumin, where the intensity of phosphorscence is about 100 fold compared with the intensity obtained by solutions of β-lactoglobulin.
The aerobic eosin photoreaction in solutions of β-lactoglobulin is faster than aerobic photobleaching of the dye. Still faster is its bleaching photoreaction with cysteine, which is nearly independent of oxygen.
Über Natriumhexaoxometallate
(1969)
Über Lithiumhexaoxometallate
(1969)