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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Trifluoromethyl Complexes of Osmium(II) by Halogen Oxidation of an Osmium(0) Difluorocarbene Compound and the Structures of Os(CF3)Cl2(NO)(PPh3)2 and Os(CF3)Cl0.666I1.333(NO)(PPh3)2

GR Clark, TR Greene and WR Roper

Australian Journal of Chemistry 39(9) 1315 - 1320
Published: 1986

Abstract

Oxidation of Os(=CF2) Cl (NO)(PPh3)2 by the halogens X2(X = Cl , I), unexpectedly yields the trifluoromethyl complexes Os(CF3)CIX(NO)(PPh3)2 in a low yield which is improved by the addition of LiF to the reaction mixture. The crystal structures of both Os(CF3)Cl2(NO)(PPh3)2 and Os(CF3)Cl0.666I1.333(NO)(PPh3)2 have been determined. Crystals of Os(CF3)Cl2(NO)(PPh3)2 are monoclinic, a 24.543(5), b 9.685(1), c 15.951(1) Ǻ, β 115.81(1)°, Z 4, space group C2/c. Least-squares refinement has returned a residual, R, of 0.048 for 3371 observed reflections. The molecule lies on a twofold axis, with the CF3-group and one Cl-ligand statistically interchanged. Crystals of Os(CF3)Cl0.666 I1.333(NO)(PPh3)2 are monoclinic, a 24.562(4), b 9.690(1), c 16.385(2) Ǻ, β 115.51(1)°, Z 4, space group C2/c. Least-squares refinement has returned a residual of 0.058 for 4087 observed reflections. This crystal structure is best described as a 2 : 1 mixture of Os(CF3) ClI (NO)(PPh3)2 and s(CF3)I2(NO)(PPh3)2, (both with CF3 and I statistically disordered about the diad axis, as above). Both complexes exhibit octahedral coordination geometries.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9861315

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