On the reaction of C(PPh3)2 with [Co 2(CO)8]: Formation and structure of an unusual tetranuclear cluster

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The reaction of the carbodiphosphorane C(PPh3)2 (1) with [Co2(CO)8] results in the formation of the salt-like complex (HC{PPh3}2)[Co(CO)4] (2) in high yield if THF is used as the solvent. The proton of the cation stems from THF degradation. When the reaction is carried out in toluene, the tetranuclear cluster [Co4(CO)10(PPh3)(μ4- CCPPh3)] (3) is formed in low yield as the only complex which could be identified by X-ray analysis. The solvate 3·C7H8 crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1̄ with a = 1040.8(2), b = 1387.4(2), c = 1923.0(2) pm, a = 71.96(1)°, β = 88.69(1)°, γ = 71.46(1)°, Z = 2. The structure of the cluster with 64 CVE is that of a "spiked triangle" in which the triphenylphosphonioacetylide CCPPh 3 acts as a six-electron donor and the bonding mode is that of a μ4-η2 coordination. © 2007 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.

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Petz, W., Wenck, K., & Neumuller, B. (2007). On the reaction of C(PPh3)2 with [Co 2(CO)8]: Formation and structure of an unusual tetranuclear cluster. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences, 62(3), 413–418. https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-2007-0315

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