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Crystal structure of tricarbon-yl(?-di-phenyl-phosphido-?(2) P:P)(methyl-diphenyl-silyl-?Si)bis(tri-phenyl-phosphane-?P)iron(II)platinum(0)(Fe-Pt).


ABSTRACT: The title compound, [FePt(C12H10P)(C13H13Si)(C18H15P)2(CO)3]·0.5CH2Cl2, represents an example of a phosphido-bridged heterobimetallic silyl complex; these are inter-esting precursors for the coordination and activation of small unsaturated organic mol-ecules. The ?2-PPh2 ligand spans the iron and platinum atoms, which are connected via a metal-metal bond of 2.7738?(4)?Å. In contrast to most other complexes of the [(OC)3Fe(SiR 3)(?-PR 2)PtL 2] family, where the iron-bound SiR 3 group is trans-arranged with respect to the ?2-PPh2 ligand, the SiPh2Me ligand is roughly collinear with the Fe-Pt vector [Si-Fe-Pt = 169.07?(3)°].

SUBMITTER: Mohamed AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4384561 | biostudies-other | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Crystal structure of tricarbon-yl(μ-di-phenyl-phosphido-κ(2) P:P)(methyl-diphenyl-silyl-κSi)bis(tri-phenyl-phosphane-κP)iron(II)platinum(0)(Fe-Pt).

Mohamed Ahmed Said AS   Jourdain Isabelle I   Knorr Michael M   Rousselin Yoann Y   Kubicki Marek M MM  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications 20150131 Pt 2


The title compound, [FePt(C12H10P)(C13H13Si)(C18H15P)2(CO)3]·0.5CH2Cl2, represents an example of a phosphido-bridged heterobimetallic silyl complex; these are inter-esting precursors for the coordination and activation of small unsaturated organic mol-ecules. The μ2-PPh2 ligand spans the iron and platinum atoms, which are connected via a metal-metal bond of 2.7738 (4) Å. In contrast to most other complexes of the [(OC)3Fe(SiR 3)(μ-PR 2)PtL 2] family, where the iron-bound SiR 3 group is trans-arr  ...[more]

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