The metallostibine Os2(CO)8( μ-SbPh): A versatile donor precursor for antimony-containing heterometallic clusters

Publication date: 1 March 2018 Source:Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, Volume 858 Author(s): Ying-Zhou Li, Rakesh Ganguly, Deborah Roshni Rajaratnam, Weng Kee Leong The metallostibine Os2(CO)8(μ-SbPh), 2, acts as a good two-electron donor ligand, reacting readily with Group 8 metal carbonyls to give heterometallic clusters. Specifically, it undergoes ligand substitution reaction with Fe2(CO)9, Os3(CO)11(CH3CN), or Os3(CO)10(CH3CN)2 to afford Os2Fe(CO)12(μ 3-SbPh), 3, Os5(CO)19(μ 3-SbPh), 4, or Os7(CO)26(μ 3-SbPh)2, 5, respectively, in moderate to high yields. An analogous reaction with Ru3(CO)11(CH3CN) afforded another spirocyclic cluster Os3Ru(CO)14(μ-PhCO)(μ 4-Sb), 9. UV irradiation of 4 afforded the spirocyclic clusters Os5(CO)18(μ,η 2-PhCO)(μ 4-Sb), 6, and Os5(CO)18(μ,η 2-C6H4)(μ-H)(μ 4-Sb), 7, while the raft-like cluster Os5(CO)19(μ 3-SbPh), 8, was obtained when a methanolic solution was exposed to natural light; cluster 5 failed to react under similar conditions. All the new clusters have been characterized spectroscopically and crystallographically, and possible pathways for the formation of 6-9 proposed. Graphical abstract
Source: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research
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