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Clusters containing a quadruply bridging CO ligand. Syntheses, crystal structures, and solution dynamics of CpWRu4(CO)14H and Cp*MRu4(CO)14H (M = Mo, W)
Su, Chi-Jung,Chi, Yun,Peng, Shie-Ming,Lee, Gene-Hsiang
, p. 4286 - 4293 (2008/10/09)
The pentametal carbonyl cluster compounds CpWRu4(CO)14(μ3-H) (4), Cp*MoRu4(CO)14-(μ3-H) (5), and Cp*WRu4(CO)14(μ3-H) (6) were obtained by condensation of Ru3(CO)12 with the corresponding anionic reagents [CpW(CO)3][PPN] and [Cp*M(CO)3][PPN] (M = Mo, W) in the ratio 3:2 in refluxing THF solution, followed by treatment with excess CF3CO2H in CH2Cl2 at room temperature. The Cp derivative 4 possesses a trigonal-bipyramidal Ru4W core in which the W atom is located at an equatorial position and the hydride lies on a WRu2 triangular face. In contrast, the Cp* derivatives 5 and 6 adopt an edge-bridged tetrahedral geometry with a tentacle Cp*M fragment bridging a Ru-Ru edge, on which the novel μ4-η2-CO ligand is associated with the local butterfly Ru3M array (M = Mo, W). The solution dynamics of these three cluster compounds are discussed.