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The Synthesis, Characterization and Reactivity of a Series of Ruthenium N-triphosPh Complexes
Published on: April 10, 2015
Reactivity of a dithorium oxo complex from adventitious water
Pritam Mahawar1, Steven P Kelley1, Justin R Walensky1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA. walenskyj@missouri.edu.
Abstract:
The presence of adventitious water in the treatment of [ThCl4(DME)2] with two equivalents of [K(C5Me5)] results in the formation of the title bridging oxo complex, [{(C5Me5)2ThCl}2(μ-O)] (1). This complex can also be formed from the reaction of [(C5Me5)2ThCl2] with one equivalent of degassed water. The reactivity of the oxo complex was probed with Me3SiCl and AlCl3, resulting in the quantitative formation of [(C5Me5)2ThCl2]. Treatment of [{(C5Me5)2ThCl}2(μ-O)] with two equivalents of MeMgCl leads to [{(C5Me5)2ThMe}2(μ-O)] (2) which can be further treated with PhN(H)N(H)Ph, yielding [{(C5Me5)2Th(PhNN(H)Ph)}2(μ-O)] (3). Each complex has been characterized by spectroscopic and structural methods.
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