Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings

Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb–Cl bonds with the clusters Os3(CO)11(NCCH3), 1, or Os3(CO)10(NCCH3)2, 2, was found to be an effective synthetic route to organometallic clusters and rings containing μ2-SbPh2 or μ3-SbPh moieties. Thus, the reaction of SbPh2Cl with 1 afforded the tetranuclear ring O...

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Main Authors: Li, Ying-Zhou, Ganguly, Rakesh, Leong, Weng Kee
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-795012023-02-28T19:28:58Z Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings Li, Ying-Zhou Ganguly, Rakesh Leong, Weng Kee School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry::Organometallic compounds Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb–Cl bonds with the clusters Os3(CO)11(NCCH3), 1, or Os3(CO)10(NCCH3)2, 2, was found to be an effective synthetic route to organometallic clusters and rings containing μ2-SbPh2 or μ3-SbPh moieties. Thus, the reaction of SbPh2Cl with 1 afforded the tetranuclear ring Os3(CO)11(Cl)(μ-SbPh2), 3, while its reaction with 2 afforded the pentanuclear ring Os3(CO)10(Cl)2(μ-SbPh2)2, 6. In each case, two or three isomeric products were isolated depending on the reaction conditions. The analogous reaction of SbPhCl2 with 1, on the other hand, afforded the spiked triangular cluster Os3(CO)11(Cl)2(μ3-SbPh), 7, which also existed as two isomers. Pathways for these reactions have been proposed, and the experimental and computational evidence presented. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2014-12-26T04:55:15Z 2019-12-06T13:26:53Z 2014-12-26T04:55:15Z 2019-12-06T13:26:53Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Li, Y.-Z., Ganguly, R., & Leong, W. K. (2014). Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings. Organometallics, 33(14), 3867-3876. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/79501 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/24542 10.1021/om500565d en Organometallics © 2014 American Chemical Society. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Organometallics, American Chemical Society. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/om500565d]. 10 p. application/pdf
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Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings
description Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb–Cl bonds with the clusters Os3(CO)11(NCCH3), 1, or Os3(CO)10(NCCH3)2, 2, was found to be an effective synthetic route to organometallic clusters and rings containing μ2-SbPh2 or μ3-SbPh moieties. Thus, the reaction of SbPh2Cl with 1 afforded the tetranuclear ring Os3(CO)11(Cl)(μ-SbPh2), 3, while its reaction with 2 afforded the pentanuclear ring Os3(CO)10(Cl)2(μ-SbPh2)2, 6. In each case, two or three isomeric products were isolated depending on the reaction conditions. The analogous reaction of SbPhCl2 with 1, on the other hand, afforded the spiked triangular cluster Os3(CO)11(Cl)2(μ3-SbPh), 7, which also existed as two isomers. Pathways for these reactions have been proposed, and the experimental and computational evidence presented.
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Li, Ying-Zhou
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Leong, Weng Kee
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author Li, Ying-Zhou
Ganguly, Rakesh
Leong, Weng Kee
author_sort Li, Ying-Zhou
title Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings
title_short Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings
title_full Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings
title_fullStr Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings
title_full_unstemmed Binuclear oxidative addition of Sb-Cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings
title_sort binuclear oxidative addition of sb-cl bonds : a facile synthetic route to main group transition element clusters and rings
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