Notes. Isolation and crystal structure of [NHMe3]2[ZrCl4(OMe)(MeOH)]Cl. The first example of a linear zirconium–methoxide bond: structural and bonding implications
Abstract
Treatment of [ZrCl4(NMe3)2] with boiling methanol provided colourless needle crystals which were identified by X-ray crystallography as the ‘mixed’ alcohol–alkoxide derivative [NHMe3]2[ZrCl4(OMe)(MeOH)]Cl. Crystals are orthorhombic, space group P212121, Z= 4, with a= 7.192(8), b= 14.578(11), c= 19.343(21)Å. 1 717 Above-background reflections were collected on a diffractometer and the structure was refined to R= 0.065. In the [ZrCl4(OMe)(MeOH)]– anion, the zirconium atom is octahedral being bonded to four chlorine atoms [2.480(4)–2.496(4)Å] in the equatorial plane and to two oxygen atoms in axial positions at distances of 1.847(10) and 2.264(9)Å, identified with the OMe– and MeOH ligands respectively. The Zr–O–Me angle to the alcohol ligand is 128.6(10) and to the alkoxide 171.4(13)°. This is the first known example of a linear zirconium–methoxide bond. The structural and bonding implications are discussed.