Issue 3, 1981

Carbonyl complexes of niobium and tantalum and evidence of a niobium dinitrogen complex: the structure of carbonyldichlorocyclopentadienylbis(dimethylphenylphosphine)tantalum

Abstract

The reactions of [M(η-C5H5) Cl4](M = Nb or Ta) with tertiary phosphines and other ligands and reduction of the products under carbon monoxide give carbonyls such as [M(η-C5H5)(CO)Cl2(PR3)2](PR3= tertiary phosphine), but no N2 analogues. The crystal and molecular structure of [Ta(η-C5H5)(CO)Cl2(PMe2Ph)2] has been determined by the heavy-atom method, using Mo-Kα radiation and 1 591 non-zero reflections. The space group is hexagonal P65, with a= 13.661 (2), c= 26.420(11)Å, and Z= 6. At convergence, R= 0.035 7 and R′= 0.037 0. Other carbonyls, such as [Nb(CO)2Cl(Me2PCH2CH2PMe2)2] are easily obtainable by reduction under CO, and the preparation of an impure dinitrogen complex which yields some hydrazine with acid is also described.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 793-799

Carbonyl complexes of niobium and tantalum and evidence of a niobium dinitrogen complex: the structure of carbonyldichlorocyclopentadienylbis(dimethylphenylphosphine)tantalum

R. J. Burt, G. J. Leigh and D. L. Hughes, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 793 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810000793

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