Issue 9, 1981

Further studies on the interaction of nitric oxide with transition-metal alkyls

Abstract

The interaction of nitric oxide with peralkyl compounds of Zn, Cu, Re, Cr, Mo, W, and Zr and with the phosphine complexes Ni(η-C5H5)Me(PPh3), CoMe3(PMe3)3, and RhMe(PPh3)3, and RhMe(PPh3)3 has been studied. In addition to N-alkyl-N-nitrosohydroxylaminate, ON(R)NO, complexes normally formed from diamagnetic alkyls, and η2 or bridged nitrosoalkane, ONR, compounds usually obtained from paramagnetic alkyls, complexes with M[double bond, length half m-dash]O or M–O–M groups may be formed from the latter or from the interaction of NO with certain diamagnetic complexes that may give para-magnetic intermediates, e.g. by dissociation. Among new compounds characterised by i.r. and n.m.r. spectra are the tetrameric {Cu[ON(CH2SiMe3)NO]}4, the nitric oxide adduct of hexamethylrhenium, ReMe6(NO), the complex Re2O3Me4(ONMe)2, and the oxo-compounds of molybdenum and tungsten of stoicheiometry M2O3(NO)2(ONR)2, R = CH2SiMe3 or CH2CMe3. The interaction of molybdenum and tungsten hexacarbonyls with nitrobenzene and nitromethane gives oxo-species with ONR groups.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1898-1905

Further studies on the interaction of nitric oxide with transition-metal alkyls

A. R. Middleton and G. Wilkinson, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1898 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810001898

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