Terphenyl Complexes of Molybdenum and Tungsten with Quadruple Metal鈥揗etal Bonds and Bridging Carboxylate Ligands
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Mono- and bis-terphenyl complexes of molybdenum and tungsten with general composition M2(Ar鈥?(O2CR)3 and M2(Ar鈥?2(O2CR)2, respectively (Ar鈥?= terphenyl ligand), that contain carboxylate groups bridging the quadruply bonded metal atoms, have been prepared and structurally characterized. The new compounds stem from the reactions of the dimetal tetracarboxylates, M2(O2CR)4 (M = Mo, R = H, Me, CF3; M = W, R = CF3) with the lithium salts of the appropriate terphenyl groups (Ar鈥?= ArXyl2, ArMes2, ArDipp2, and ArTrip2). Substitution of one bidentate carboxylate by a monodentate terphenyl forms a M鈥揅 蟽 bond and creates a coordination unsaturation at the other metal atom. Hence in M2(Ar鈥?2(O2CR)2 complexes the two metal atoms have formally a low coordination number and an also low electron count. However, the unsaturation seems to be compensated by a weak M鈥揅arene bonding interaction that implicates one of the aryl substituents of the terphenyl central aryl ring, as revealed by X-ray studies performed with some of these complexes and by theoretical calculations.
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