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  • 1
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Cationic amido osmium(II) complexes, synthesis from dichloro metal precursor and primary amines ; Os-N double bond ; Aldimino(hydrido)osmium(II) complex, formation by β1-hydride migration ; Amino(chloro)osmium(II) complex, preparation by protonation of an amido derivate ; Dinuclear imidoosmium complex, presence of a Os2N2 four-membered ring ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Carbene-Type Amidoosmium Complexes with an Os—N Double Bond: Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity of [(Mes)Os(=NHR)(PiPr3)]PF6*The reaction of [(Mes)Os(PiPr3)Cl2] (1) (Mes=1,3,5-C6H3Me3) with primary amines RNH2 (R=Ph, Me, Et) in acetone/water (1:1) gives, after addition of KPF6, the amidoosmium(II) complexes [(Mes)Os(=NHR)(PiPr3)]PF6 (2-4) in 60-80% yield. From 1 and Et2NH, the chloro(hydrido)compound [(Mes)1-OsH(PiPr3)Cl] (5) is formed. The X-ray structural analysis of 2 reveals that the geometry around the osmium atom is trigonalplanar (with the midpoint of the mesitylene ring as one coordination site) and that the Os—N distance of 1.923(4) Å is in agreement with an Os—N double bond. Thermolysis of 4 (R=Et) at 165°C leads to the formation of the aldimino(hydrido)osmium complex [(Mes)OsH(NH=CHMe)(PiPr3)]PF6 (6) by β1-hydride migration from the NCH2 carbon atom to the metal atom. Protonation of 3 (R=Me) with HCl gives the amine complex [(Mes)Os(NH2Me)(PiPr3)Cl]PF6 (7), whereas on treatment of 3 and 4 with CD3NO2 the deuterated derivatives [(Mes)Os(=NDR)(PiPr3)]PF6 ([D1]-3, [D1]-4) are almost quantitatively formed. Compound 2 (R=Ph) reacts with KOtBu by proton abstraction and phosphane elimination to give the dinuclear imidoosmium complex [(Mes)2Os2(μ1-NPh)2] (8).
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  • 2
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 126 (1993), S. 1981-1993 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Azavinylidene osmium complexes, preparation from oximes or imines ; Hydrido(oxime) osmium complexes ; Chloro-, hydrido- and iodo(imine) osmium complexes ; Imido osmium complexes, formation by nucleophilic addition ; Triazole osmium complexes, preparation from a bis(azido) osmium(II) compound and alkyne ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Osmium Complexes of the Half-Sandwich Type with Oximes, Imines, and Azavinylidenes as LigandAzavinylideneosmium complexes of the general composition [(arene)Os(≡N≡CRR)(L)]X (L = PMe3, PMetBu2, PiPr3) have been prepared by two methods. The first one uses the hydrido compound [C6H6OsHI(PMetBu2)] (2) and oximes HON≡CRR as starting materials and proceeds via the oxime complexes [C6H6OsH{N(OH)≡CRR}(PMetBu2)]PF6 (10, 11) as intermediates. They react with Al2O3 with elimination of water to give the final products 6-9. The second method starts with the dichloro- or diiodoosmium(II) compounds [(arene)OxX2(PR3)] (14, 16, 19, 21; arene = C6H6, 1,3,5-Me3C6H3i R = Me, iPr) which upon treatment with HN = CPh2 or imine derivatives XN≡C(R)Ph (X = Li, SiMe3) afford the azavinylidene complexes 13b, 18, 23, 33. In the reactions with HN≡CPh2, the corresponding imine complexes [(arene)OsX(NH≡CPh2)-(PR3)]X (15, 17, 20, 22) are formed as the primary products. Whereas nucleophilic addition of H- and CH3 -  to the N=C carbon atom of [C6H6Os(≡N≡CPh2)(PMetBu2)]+ (6) gives the imidoosmium(II) compounds [C6H6Os(≡NCRPh2)(PMetBu2)] (24, 25), the reaction of [C6H6Os(≡N≡CPh2)(PiPr3)]PF6 (13 b) with LiAlH(OtBu)3 yields the hydrido(imino) derivative [C6H6OsH(NH≡CPh2)(PiPr3)]PF6 (26). The bis(azido) complex [C6H6Os(N3)2(PiPr3)] (27), which is prepared either from 13 b or [C6H6OsI2(PiPr3)] (14) and NaN3, undergoes a [3 + 2] cycloaddition reaction with C2(CO2Me)2. Two isomeric (triazole)osmium compounds 28, 29 have been isolated. Treatment of [C6H6Os(≡N≡CRPh)(PiPr3)]PF6 with HX (X = O2CCF3) leads to addition of the acid to the Os≡N bond and, for R = Ph (13 b), by subsequent elimination of HX to the formation of a five-membered metallaheterocycle 31. The X-ray structural analysis of [C6H6Os(≡N≡CPh2)(PMetBu2)]PF6 (6) reveals an allene-like arrangement of the ligands and substituents around the Os≡N≡C unit.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Tetracarbonyl(norbornadiene)molybdenum(0) ; Oxidative addition of I2 ; Dihalogeno(bipyridyl)molybdenum(II) complexes ; 7-Coordinated complexes ; Neutral and cationic molybdenum(II) complexes ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The reaction of [Mo(CO)4(C7H8)] (1) with I2 gave the norbornadienemolybdenum(II) complex [Mo(CO)2(C7H8)I2]n≥1 (2), which existed in an equilibrium of two isomeric forms. In acetonitrile, 2 reversibly formed the adduct [Mo(CO)2-(C7H8)(NCCH3)I2] (3), whereas on treatment with 2,2′-bipyridine or 4,4′-di-2,2′-tBu-bipyridine, it gave stable 7-coordinated molybdenum(II) complexes, [Mo(CO)(C7H8)-(C10H8N2)I2] (4) and [Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H6tBu2N2)I2] (5), in good yield. In similar reactions, the related dibromomolybdenum compounds [Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H8N2)Br2] (6) and [Mo-(CO)(C7H8)(C10H6tBu2N2)Br2] (7) were prepared by oxidation of 1 with two equivalents of CuBr2. The X-ray structural analysis of 6 reveals that the geometry around the molybdenum atom is nearly perfectly pentagonal bipyramidal, with the CO and one of the bipyridyl rings perpendicular to the plane formed by the other ligands. The compounds 5 and 6 react with AgSbF6 by halogen abstraction to give cationic complexes, {[Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H8N2)Br]SbF6}n≥1 (8) and {[Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H6tBu2N2)I]SbF6}n≥1 (9): In acetone, 8 and 9 reversibly formed the adducts [Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H8N2)(acetone)Br]SbF6 (8′) and [Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H6tBu2N2)(acetone)I]SbF6 (9′); while on treatment with PMe3, the stable monomeric complexes, [Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H8N2)(PMe3)Br]SbF6 (10) and [Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H6tBu2N2)(PMe3)I]SbF6 (11), were isolated in almost quantitative yield. In the presence of KBr, compound 8′ reverted to the dibromo complex 6, whereas 9′ reacted to produce a 1:1:2 mixture of 5, 7 and the bromo(iodo) complex [Mo(CO)(C7H8)(C10H6tBu2N2)BrI] (12). The same mixture is available from the reaction of 5 with one equivalent of 7.
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