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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)°).
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.
The title compounds Ph3PNPh · CuCl (1) and (Ph3P)2 N2 C4O2 (NMe) CuCl (2) have been prepared by the reactions of CuCl with the corresponding phosphoranimines Ph3PNPh and 2.3-bis(triphenylphosphoranylideneamino)maleic acid N-methylimide, respectively. Both com-plexes were characterized by their IR spectra as well as by crystal structure determinations.
Ph3PNPh · CuCl (1): space group P1, Z = 4, 3639 independent observed reflexions, R = 0.038. Lattice dimensions (18 °C): a = 1047.6; b = 1251.5; c = 1755 pm; α = 103.43°; β = 97.24°; γ = 101.30°. The compound forms monomeric molecules; the asymmetric unit contains two crystallo-graphically independent molecules. The CuCl molecule is bonded via the N atom of the phos-phoranimine. Bond lengths: Cu-N = 189 pm; Cu-CI = 209 pm; bond angle N - Cu - CI = 177°.
(Ph3P)2N2C4O2(NMe) · CuCl (2): space group Pbca, Z = 8, 5611 independent, observed reflexions, R = 0.069. Lattice dimensions (25 °C): a = 1224.3; b = 1962.5: c = 2994.0 pm. The compound forms monomeric molecules with the CuCl molecule bonded via one of the N atoms of the phosphoranimine groups. Bond lengths: Cu - N = 194 pm; Cu-CI = 212 pm; bond angle N-Cu -CI -175°.
[MONCl3 · NC - C2Cl3]2 has been prepared by the reaction of MONCl3 with trichloromethyl isocyanidedichloride, CCl3NCCl2 , in CH2Cl2 suspension. The compound forms redbrown. mois-ture sensitive crystals, which were characterized by their IR spectrum as well as by a crystal structure determination (2482 independent observed reflexions, R = 0.048). Crystal data (-70 °C): Space group P21/c, Z = 2, a = 674.2(2); b = 2128.2(11); c = 786.0(4) pm: β = 102.81(3)°. [MONCl3 • NC-C2Cl3]2 forms centrosymmetric dimeric molecules via chloro bridges with Mo-Cl bond lengths of 240.7 and 276.0 pm. The longer MoCl bond of the MOCl2MO ring is caused by the trans influence of the nitride ligand; the MoN bond length of 167 pm corresponds with a triple bond. The 2,3,3-trichloroacrylnitrile ligand is bonded by its nitrogen atom with a bond length of Mo -N = 216 pm; the Mo-N≡C-C sequence is almost linear with a remarkable short C-C bond of 143.0 pm.
The title compound has been prepared from (PPh4)2[Mo2(O2C-Ph)4Cl2] and CCl4 in CH2Cl2 solution as moisture sensitive crystals, which are black in reflexion and yellow in transmission. (PPh4)2[Mo2(O2C-Ph)4Cl4] · 2 CH2Cl2 was characterized by a X-ray crystal structure determination (7873 observed independent reflexions. R = 0.048). It crystallizes in the space group P1̄ with one formula unit in the unit cell; the lattice constants are a = 1186.4; b = 1404.0; c = 1451.0 pm; α = 61.98°; β = 78.91°; γ = 78.26°. The structure consists of PPh4⊕ ions. CH2Cl2 molecules and centrosymmetric anions [Mo2(O2C-Ph)4Cl4]2⊝ containinga molybdenum d3 d3 unit with a relatively long Mo=Mo bond of 249.6 pm. The Mo≡Mo group is spanned in a chelate manner by four O atoms of two benzoate groups and by two further single O atoms of two further benzoate groups. Two terminal Cl atoms on each Mo atom complete the pentagonal bipyramidal coordination spheres about the Mo atoms.
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°.
[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.
[Na-15-Crown-5][MoF5(NCl)] has been prepared as yellow crystals by the reaction of NaF with MoF4(NCl) in the presence of 15-crown-5 in acetonitrile solution. The compound was characterized by its IR and 19F NMR spectra as well as by an X-ray structure determination. Crystal data: space group P21/n, Z = 4 (3736 observed, independent reflexions, R = 0.034). Lattice dimensions at -70 °C: a = 823.5(4). b = 1612.2(9), c = 1383.4(8), β = 99.35(3)°. The compound forms ion pairs, in which the sodium ion is seven-coordinated by the oxygen atoms of the crown ether molecule and by two fluorine ligands of the [MoF5(NCl)]- unit with Na-F distances of 228.3 and 249.6 pm. The Mo=N-Cl group of the anion is nearly linear (bond angle 175.8°) with bond lengths MoN = 172.9 and NCl = 161.8 pm.
MoF4(NCl) has been prepared as a yellow crystal powder by the reaction of diluted fluorine with MoCl3(N3S2) at room temperature. The compound is associated via fluorine bridges, according to the IR spectrum. With acetonitrile, the monomeric complex [CH3CN -MoF4(NCl)] is obtained, which was characterized by its IR and 19F NMR spectra as well as by an X-ray structure determination. Crystal data: space group Pm, Z = 2 (1068 observed, independent reflexions, R = 0.03). Lattice dimensions at -90 °C: a = 507.1. b = 704.8, c = 995.8 pm, β = 102.02°. The unit cell contains two crystallographically independent molecules [CH3CN -MoF4(NCl)], the Mo≡N-Cl groups being linear (bond angles 176°, 178°) with bond lengths MoN = 172 and NCI = 159, 162 pm. In the trans position to the MoNCl group, the nitrogen atom of the acetonitrile molecule is coordinated.
(NBu4)[CoCl3(PPh3)] reacts with Se(SiMe3)2 to form the new clusters [Co8Se8(PPh3)6][CoCl3(PPh3)] (6) and [Co8Se8(PPh3)6][Co6Se8(PPh3)6] (7). The structures of 6 and 7 have been determ ined by X-ray diffraction. 6 and 7 crystallize in the space group P1̄ with two formula units per unit cell and with the following lattice constants at 180 K: 6: a = 1413.8(10), b - 2224.2(23), c = 2348.4(17) pm, α = 86.06(5), β = 86.58(5), γ = 76.11(5)°; 7: a = 1465.9(4), b = 1627.6(6), c = 2505.7(6) pm, α - 98.69(2), β = 96.23(2), γ = 113.06(2)°. The cluster structures of the [Co8Se8(PPh3)6]n (n = 0, 1 +) depend on the total number of electrons in the cluster units.