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 MO 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.