Isolation and Characterization of the Molybdenum
Alkylidyne Complex
[(F3C)Me2CO]2Mo(C-t-Bu)[N(Ar)PC(H)(CMe2Ph)] and Its
Conversion to a Phosphamolybdacyclobutene
posted on 1996-07-23, 00:00authored byGregory M. Jamison, Randall S. Saunders, David R. Wheeler, Todd M. Alam, Mark D. McClain, Douglas A. Loy, Joseph W. Ziller
Novel molybdenum alkylidyne
[(F3C)Me2CO]2Mo(C-t-Bu)[N(Ar)PC(H)(CMe2Ph)]
(Ar = 2,6-(i-Pr)2C6H3; 3b) is formed
in the reaction of tert-butylphosphaalkyne 2 with molybdenum alkylidene 1b.
Alkylidyne
3b, which contains a formal
(phosphaalkenyl)amido
ligand, rearranges quantitatively at elevated temperature to form the alkoxide-shifted phosphamolybdacyclobutene 4b. Complexes 3b and 4b
have been fully
characterized by spectroscopic and X-ray crystallographic analysis; cleavage of the P⋮C-t-Bu triple
bond
in complex 3b is confirmed.