Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines

The dianionic cluster [Os10(µ6-C)(CO)24]2− reacts with excess SbX3 or p-tolylSbX2 to form the monoanionic clusters [Os10{µ4-Sb(p-tolyl)nX2-n}(µ6-C)(CO)24]− (n = 0; X = Cl, I; n = 1, X = Cl) via insertion into an Os–Os bond. Further insertion into an Os–Os bond occurs when they are reacted further wi...

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Main Authors: Barik, Chandan Kr, Ganguly, Rakesh, Li, Yongxin, Samanta, Samya, Leong, Weng Kee
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1611302022-08-16T07:07:25Z Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines Barik, Chandan Kr Ganguly, Rakesh Li, Yongxin Samanta, Samya Leong, Weng Kee School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Chemistry Osmium Antimony The dianionic cluster [Os10(µ6-C)(CO)24]2− reacts with excess SbX3 or p-tolylSbX2 to form the monoanionic clusters [Os10{µ4-Sb(p-tolyl)nX2-n}(µ6-C)(CO)24]− (n = 0; X = Cl, I; n = 1, X = Cl) via insertion into an Os–Os bond. Further insertion into an Os–Os bond occurs when they are reacted further with excess iodine. The chemistry and structure of these clusters can be understood in terms of the isolobal analogy between [Sb(p-tolyl)nX2-n)]+ and I+. Ministry of Education (MOE) Nanyang Technological University This work was supported by Nanyang Technological University and the Ministry of Education (Research Grant No. RG15/17). 2022-08-16T07:07:24Z 2022-08-16T07:07:24Z 2021 Journal Article Barik, C. K., Ganguly, R., Li, Y., Samanta, S. & Leong, W. K. (2021). Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines. Journal of Cluster Science, 32(4), 929-935. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10876-020-01857-w 1040-7278 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161130 10.1007/s10876-020-01857-w 2-s2.0-85089145927 4 32 929 935 en RG15/17 Journal of Cluster Science © 2020 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
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topic Science::Chemistry
Osmium
Antimony
spellingShingle Science::Chemistry
Osmium
Antimony
Barik, Chandan Kr
Ganguly, Rakesh
Li, Yongxin
Samanta, Samya
Leong, Weng Kee
Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines
description The dianionic cluster [Os10(µ6-C)(CO)24]2− reacts with excess SbX3 or p-tolylSbX2 to form the monoanionic clusters [Os10{µ4-Sb(p-tolyl)nX2-n}(µ6-C)(CO)24]− (n = 0; X = Cl, I; n = 1, X = Cl) via insertion into an Os–Os bond. Further insertion into an Os–Os bond occurs when they are reacted further with excess iodine. The chemistry and structure of these clusters can be understood in terms of the isolobal analogy between [Sb(p-tolyl)nX2-n)]+ and I+.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Barik, Chandan Kr
Ganguly, Rakesh
Li, Yongxin
Samanta, Samya
Leong, Weng Kee
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author Barik, Chandan Kr
Ganguly, Rakesh
Li, Yongxin
Samanta, Samya
Leong, Weng Kee
author_sort Barik, Chandan Kr
title Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines
title_short Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines
title_full Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines
title_fullStr Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines
title_full_unstemmed Reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [Os₁₀(µ₆-C)(CO)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines
title_sort reaction of the decaosmium carbido cluster [os₁₀(µ₆-c)(co)₂₄]²⁻ with halostibines
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161130
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