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Title: Substituted metal carbonylsXVIII. rhenium 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (DPPF) complexes derived from [Re2(CO)9]. Crystal structures of two isomorphous pentametallic [M2(CO)9]2(μ-dppf) (M Mn, Re) and trimetallic Re2(CO)9(dppfO) complexes
Authors: Hor, T.S.A. 
Chan, H.S.O. 
Tan, K.-L. 
Phang, L.-T.
Yan, Y.K.
Liu, L.-K.
Wen, Y.-S.
Issue Date: 1991
Citation: Hor, T.S.A.,Chan, H.S.O.,Tan, K.-L.,Phang, L.-T.,Yan, Y.K.,Liu, L.-K.,Wen, Y.-S. (1991). Substituted metal carbonylsXVIII. rhenium 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (DPPF) complexes derived from [Re2(CO)9]. Crystal structures of two isomorphous pentametallic [M2(CO)9]2(μ-dppf) (M Mn, Re) and trimetallic Re2(CO)9(dppfO) complexes. Polyhedron 10 (20-21) : 2437-2450. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Amine oxide-assisted decarbonylation of Re2(CO)10 in the presence of 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf) produces, under different conditions, [Re2(CO)9]2 (μ-dppf) (1), Re2(CO)9(1-dppf) (5) and its oxidation product Re2(CO)9(1-dppfO) (7). 1 undergoes an oxidative bridge-scission with Me3NO to give 7. X-ray crystallographic analysis of 1 and [Mn2(CO)9]2(μ-dppf) (2), included for comparison, revealed that the two molecules are isomorphous, each taking the form of an open and "linear" tetranuclear complex supported alternately by M M bonds and a "half eclipsed" dppf bridge. Complex 7, which is trimetallic, consists of dppf (mono)oxide coordinated to [Re2(CO)9] through the phosphine site. X-ray Photoelectron Spectra revealed the existence of the chemically inequivalent Re and P sites within the same molecule. The chemically distinct Re centres in 1, 5, 7 and Re2(CO)9(CH3CN) are differentiable by their Re(4f7/2) and Re(4f5/2) binding energies. © 1991.
Source Title: Polyhedron
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/94961
ISSN: 02775387
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