Issue 1, 1979

Thermolysis of some carbamatotetracarbonyl- and carbamatopentacarbonyl-rhenium(I) complexes in the solid state and in solution

Abstract

A series of carbamatocarbonylrhenium(I) complexes, [Re(CO)4(XYCNMe2)](XY = SS, SSe, or SeSe) and [Re(CO)5{X(O)CNMe2}](X = S or Se), has been prepared. Thermolysis of these complexes in the solid state under flowing nitrogen or carbon monoxide affords binuclear complexes doubly bridged by sulphur or selenium, [{Re(CO)3(XYCNMe2)}2], [{Re(CO)4[X(O)CNMe2]}2], and [{Re(CO)3[X(O)CNMe2]}2], as confirmed by i.r. and mass spectroscopy. Infrared spectra also reveal that [{Re(CO)3[S(O)CNMe2]}2] adopts a syn configuration while the other dirhenium complexes assume anti forms. The complex [Re(CO)5{X(O)CNMe2}] also undergoes thermolysis in cyclohexane to yield the same product as in the solid state; a mechanism is presented on the basis of time-dependent i.r. spectra.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 87-91

Thermolysis of some carbamatotetracarbonyl- and carbamatopentacarbonyl-rhenium(I) complexes in the solid state and in solution

M. Nakamoto, K. Tanaka and T. Tanaka, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 87 DOI: 10.1039/DT9790000087

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