Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.35, No.24, 6937-6943, 1996
3 18-Electron Tantalum(I) Compounds, TACL(Co)(2)(dppe)(2), (TACL(Co)(2)(dppe)(2))(2), and TACL(Co)(4)(dppe) (Dppe=1,2-bis(Diphenylphosphino)Ethane), Which Exhibit Low-Levels of Paramagnetism
Reductive carbonylation of TaCl5 in the presence of 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane (dppe) under the appropriate conditions results in the formation of TaCl(CO)(2)(dppe)(2) (1), as the major product, and the possibly cyclic oligomer [TaCl(CO)(2)(dppe)(2)](2x), (2, 2x greater than or equal to 4) as a minor product. Carbonylation of 1 (1 atm) results in the rapid but reversible formation of TaCl(CO)(4)(dppe) (3). Solutions of all three compounds exhibit low levels of paramagnetism, possibly attributable to thermal population of low-lying triplet excited states. Crystal data for the toluene solvate of 1, C68H64ClO2P4Ta : triclinic, P (1) over bar (No. 2), a = 13.937(12) Angstrom, b = 14.811(7) Angstrom, c = 14.929(9) Angstrom, alpha = 102.30(5)degrees, beta = 95.60(7)degrees, gamma = 98.41(5)degrees, Z = 2.
Keywords:ELECTRON-TRANSFER PROCESSES;PHOSPHINE COMPLEXES;MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE;CARBONYL;CRYSTAL;MONONUCLEAR;DERIVATIVES;NIOBIUM(I);METALS;M=NB