Mixed Guanidinato/Alkylimido/Azido Tungsten(VI) Complexes:  Synthesis and Structural Characterization

A series of structurally characterized new examples of pentacoordinated heteroleptic tungsten(VI)−guanidinates complexes are described. Starting out from [WCl2(Nt-Bu)2py2] (1) (py = pyridine) and the guanidinato transfer reagents (TMEDA)Li[(Ni-Pr)2CNi-Pr2] (2a) (TMEDA = N,N,N‘,N‘-tetramethylethylend...

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Published inInorganic chemistry Vol. 45; no. 1; pp. 269 - 277
Main Authors Rische, Daniel, Baunemann, Arne, Winter, Manuela, Fischer, Roland A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 09.01.2006
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Summary:A series of structurally characterized new examples of pentacoordinated heteroleptic tungsten(VI)−guanidinates complexes are described. Starting out from [WCl2(Nt-Bu)2py2] (1) (py = pyridine) and the guanidinato transfer reagents (TMEDA)Li[(Ni-Pr)2CNi-Pr2] (2a) (TMEDA = N,N,N‘,N‘-tetramethylethylendiamine) and [Li(NC(NMe2)2)] x (2b), the title compounds [WCl(Nt-Bu)2{(Ni-Pr)2CNi-Pr2}] (3) and [W(Nt-Bu)2Cl{NC(NMe2)2}]2 (6) were selectively formed by the elimination of one mole equivalent of lithium chloride. The isopropyl-substituted guanidinato ligand {(Ni-Pr)2CNi-Pr2} of monomeric 3 is N1,N3-bonded to the tungsten center. The introduction of the sterically less-demanding tetramethyl guanidinato ligand {NC(NMe2)2} expectedly leads to dimeric 6 exhibiting a planar W2N2 ring with the guanidinato group bridging the two tungsten centers via the deprotonated imino N-atom. The remaining chloro ligand of 3 is labile and can be substituted by sterically less-crowded groups such as dimethylamido or azido that yield the presumably monomeric compounds 4 and 5, respectively. A similar treatment of 6 with sodium azide yields the dimeric azido derivative 7. Reacting [WCl2(Nt-Bu)2py2] directly with an excess of sodium azide leads to the dimeric bis-azide species [{W(Nt-Bu)2(N3)(μ2-N3)py}2]. The new compounds were fully characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffractometry (except 2, 4, and 5), NMR, IR, and mass-spectroscopy as well as elemental analysis. Compound 5, [W(N3)(Nt-Bu)2{(Ni-Pr)2CNi-Pr2}], can be sublimed at 80 °C, 1 Pa.
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ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/ic0512431