A reinvestigation of the synthesis of [H5−nRh13(CO)24]n− (n = 2, 3) led to isolation of a series of Rh19, Rh26, and Rh33 high-nuclearity carbonyl and carbonyl-substituted rhodium cl u s t e r s . The [Rh19(CO)31]5− (1) is electronically equivalent with [Pt19(CO)22]4−, but poor crystal diffraction data of all salts obtained to date have prevented its geometrical analysis. The structures of Rh26(CO)29(CH3CN)11 (2) as 2 ·2CH3CN a n d [Rh 3 3(CO)4 7 ] 5 − (3) as [NEt4]5[3]·Me2CO were determined from complete Xray diffraction determinations. The latter two species adopt polyicosahedral metal frameworks, and notably, [Rh33(CO)47]5− represents the molecular group 9 metal carbonyl cluster of highest nuclearity so far reported.
D. S. Dolzhnikov, M. C. Iapalucci, G. Longoni, C. Tiozzo, S. Zacchini, C. Femoni (2012). New High-Nuclearity Carbonyl and Carbonyl-Substituted Rhodium Clusters and Their Relationships with Polyicosahedral Carbonyl-Substituted Palladium and Gold-Thiolates. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 51, 11214-11216 [10.1021/ic3011508].
New High-Nuclearity Carbonyl and Carbonyl-Substituted Rhodium Clusters and Their Relationships with Polyicosahedral Carbonyl-Substituted Palladium and Gold-Thiolates
IAPALUCCI, MARIA CARMELA;LONGONI, GIULIANO;TIOZZO, CRISTINA;ZACCHINI, STEFANO;FEMONI, CRISTINA
2012
Abstract
A reinvestigation of the synthesis of [H5−nRh13(CO)24]n− (n = 2, 3) led to isolation of a series of Rh19, Rh26, and Rh33 high-nuclearity carbonyl and carbonyl-substituted rhodium cl u s t e r s . The [Rh19(CO)31]5− (1) is electronically equivalent with [Pt19(CO)22]4−, but poor crystal diffraction data of all salts obtained to date have prevented its geometrical analysis. The structures of Rh26(CO)29(CH3CN)11 (2) as 2 ·2CH3CN a n d [Rh 3 3(CO)4 7 ] 5 − (3) as [NEt4]5[3]·Me2CO were determined from complete Xray diffraction determinations. The latter two species adopt polyicosahedral metal frameworks, and notably, [Rh33(CO)47]5− represents the molecular group 9 metal carbonyl cluster of highest nuclearity so far reported.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.