Title of article :
Solvo-Thermal Application for the Synthesis of [Et4N][(μ-H)Mo2(CO)10] and its Bidentate Phosphine Derivatives and the X-ray Structure of (μ-Ph2P(CH2)2PPh2) [Mo (CO)4(NCCH3)]2
Author/Authors :
El-mehdawi, R. M. Al-Fateh University - Chemistry department, Libya , Darensbourg, M. Y. Taxes A M University - Collage station - Chemistry department, USA , Eldewik, N. A. 7th of April University - Chemistry department, Libya , Trish, F. A. Al-Fateh University - Chemistry department, Libya , Ben Younes, M.M Al-Fateh University - Chemistry department, Libya
Abstract :
The compounds [Et4N][(μ-H)(μ-Ph2P(CH2)nPPh2)Mo2(CO)8] (n = 1 and 2) and their parent compound [Et4N][(μ-H)Mo2(CO)10] were synthesized using solvo-thermal method. The IR spectra are identical with those prepared by conventional methods. Protonation of [Et4N][(μ-H)(μ-Ph2P(CH2)nPPh2)Mo2(CO)8] using CF3CO2H at -70 ° in CH3CN led to the capture of the intermediate [(CO)4MoDPPEMo(CO)4], which was isolated as a solid material and identified by elemental analysis, FT-IR and X-ray structure as (μ-Ph2P(CH2)2PPh2)[Mo(CO)4(NCCH3)]2. The X-ray analysis show the following parameters, P2/n (No. 14), Z=2, a = 11.957 (2) A, b = 10.403(1) A, c = 16.987(7) A, α = 90 °, β = 108.4(2) ° , γ = 90° The structure shows a center of inversion at the middle of the hydrocarbon chain which connects the two phosphorus donor sites.
Keywords :
Crystal structure , Molybdenum , Carbonyl , Phosphine
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Chemistry
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Chemistry