Issue 19, 1995

The occurrence of both amide and thiolate forms of the benzoxazole-2-thionate anion (C7H4ONS) in the same molecule: synthesis and crystal structure of C7H4ONSNa[µ-OP(NMe2)3]3NaC7H4ONS

Abstract

The reaction of benzoxazole-2(1H)-thione (C7H5ONS) with either solid NaOH or NaH, in toluene solution, in the presence of hexamethylphosphoramide (hmpa), afforded the new complex C7H4ONSNa(µ-hmpa)3NaC7H4ONS 1 in good yield. In contrast to similar lithium and calcium complexes, 1 resists the incorporation of water into the metal co-ordination sphere. Characterisation by single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed that, in the solid state, complex 1 is dimeric through three bridging hmpa ligands. This dimer is unsymmetrically co-ordinated by C7H4ONS anions, one metal centre being co-ordinated by a N,S-chelated anion formally derived from the thiol tautomer, the other being co-ordinated only through N of an anion formally derived from the amine tautomer of benzoxazole-2(1H)-thione. In addition to these unusual structural features, the dimeric complex 1 is further associated by weak C–H ⋯ O and C–H ⋯ S hydrogen bonding interactions.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 3139-3142

The occurrence of both amide and thiolate forms of the benzoxazole-2-thionate anion (C7H4ONS) in the same molecule: synthesis and crystal structure of C7H4ONSNa[µ-OP(NMe2)3]3NaC7H4ONS

F. A. Banbury, M. G. Davidson, P. R. Raithby, D. Stalke and R. Snaith, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 3139 DOI: 10.1039/DT9950003139

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