Mixed-dicyclopentadienyl niobium and tantalum complexes: synthesis and reactivity X-ray molecular structures of Ta(η-C5Me5)(η5-C5H4SiMe3)Cl2 and Ta(η5-C5Me5){η5-C5H3(SiMe3)2}H3
Authors
Castro Correro, Aurora; Gómez Rubio, ManuelIdentifiers
Permanent link (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10017/4549DOI: 10.1016/0022-328X(96)06176-1
ISSN: 0022-328X
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
1996Funders
We are grateful to DGICYT (Project PB-92-0178-C) for financial support of this research.
Bibliographic citation
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1996, v. 518, p. 37-46
Keywords
Niobium
Tantalum
Group 5
Oxo-chloro mixed species
Hydrides
Silyl
Cyclopentadienyl
Project
PB-92-0178-C (Ministerio de Educación y Cultura)
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Abstract
MCp* Cl,, (Cp* = $-C,Me,) reacts with LiCp (Cp = C,H,(SiMe,) (Cp’); C,H,(SiMe,), (Cp”)) and sodium amalgam, in I : I : 1
molar ratio to give the paramagnetic dicyclopentadienyl niobium and tantalum(W) complexes, MCp * CpCI,, (M = Nb, Cp = Cp’ 1; Cp”
2; M = Ta, Cp = Cp’ 3; Cp” 4). Reactions of 3 and 4 with l/2 equivalent of PCl, afford the diamagnetic trichlorocomplexes
TaCp* CpCI,, (Cp = Cp’ 5; Cp” 6). while oxidation with dry 0, gives the diamagnetic dinuclear complexes [TaCp* CpCI,],( p-O>,
(Cp = Cp’ 7; Cp” S), and with air are transformed into the corresponding oxoderivatives TaCp * CpCl(O), (Cp = Cp’ 9; Cp” 10).
Treatment of compounds 3 and 4 with a slight excess of lithium aluminium hydride affords the trihydrido complexes TaCp” CpH,
(Cp = Cp’ 11; Cp” 12). The trihydrido complex 12 reacts with two-electron donor ligands on heating to yield the hydrido tantalum(II1)
compounds TaCp* Cp”H(L) (L = CO 13, C,H, 14, RNC 15). All the new complexes were characterized by usual IR and NMR
spectroscopic methods. The crystal structures of 3 and 12 were determined by X-ray diffraction studies. Crystals of 3 are orthorhombic,
space group P2,2,2,, with Z= 4 in a unit cell of dimensions a = 11.775(5) A, b = 12.821(l) A, c = 13.037(7) A. Crystals of 12 are
triclinic, space group Pi with Z = 2 in a unit cell of dimensions a = 7.384(4) A, b = 10.861(2) A, c = 16.731(3) A, LY = 75.94(2)“,
p = 84.75(3)” and y = 72.57(4)‘. Both structures were solved from diffractometer data by a combination of direct and Fourier methods
and refined by full-matrix least squares fit on the basis of 4088 (3) and 4594 (12) observed reflections to R and R,. values of 0.040 and
0.064 (3) and 0.022 and 0.033 (12) respectively.
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