Issue 0, 1969

Nitrido-complexes of rhenium which contain tertiary phosphines, and attempts to prepare their osmium analogues

Abstract

The preparation of nitrido-complexes of type [ReNCl2(PR3)n](PR3= tertiary phosphine, n= 2 or 3) with azide as a source of nitride ion offers no improvement over the use of hydrazine dihydrochloride, which we use here to prepare a number of new analogues. The value of n appears to depend mainly on the steric requirements of the phosphine. Bond length and i.r. spectra data suggest that the Re[triple bond, length half m-dash]N bond is weaker than the Re[double bond, length half m-dash]NR bond, a phenomenon which can be correlated with the increased strength of the C[triple bond, length half m-dash]N bond upon the co-ordination of organic nitriles. Initial attempts to use the hydrazine dihydrochloride method to prepare nitrido–osmium complexes containing tertiary phosphines have led to the preparation of an ammine [OsCl3(NH3)(PPh3)2] and of oxo-complexes [OsOX3(PPh3)2](X = Cl or Br). Some azido-complexes of iridium and rhodium were also characterised.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2288-2293

Nitrido-complexes of rhenium which contain tertiary phosphines, and attempts to prepare their osmium analogues

J. Chatt, C. D. Falk, G. J. Leigh and R. J. Paske, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2288 DOI: 10.1039/J19690002288

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