Reversible Os–Os bond breaking in the high nuclearity carbido-dianion [Os 10 C(CO) 24 ] 2– on reaction with halogens; X-ray structure analysis of [(Ph 3 P) 2 N][Os 10 C(CO) 24 I] and Os 10 C(CO) 24 I 2

1981; Royal Society of Chemistry; Issue: 19 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1039/c39810001009

ISSN

2050-5639

Autores

David H. Farrar, Peter G. Jackson, Brian F. G. Johnson, Jack Lewis, William J. H. Nelson, Maria D. Vargas, Mary McPartlin,

Tópico(s)

Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis

Resumo

The carbido-dianion [Os10C(CO)24]2– reacts with halogens (X2) to give first [Os10C(CO)24X]– and then Os10C(CO)24X2(X = CL,Br,I) and these clusters regenerate the dianion on treatment with nucleophilic reagents such as X–, PR3 or C5H5N; X-ray analysis of [(Ph3P)2N]-[Os10C(CO)24I] and Os10C(CO)24I2 shows that the reactions break Os–Os bonds on the metal surface giving 'butterfly' indentations bridged by I atoms.

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