1998
DOI: 10.1021/ja974086g
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False Minima in X-ray Structure Solutions Associated with a “Partial Polar Ambiguity”:  Single Crystal X-ray and Neutron Diffraction Studies on the Eight-Coordinate Tungsten Hydride Complexes, W(PMe3)4H2X2 (X = F, Cl, Br, I) and W(PMe3)4H2F(FHF)

Abstract: The molecular structures of the eight-coordinate tungsten hydride complexes W(PMe3)4H2X2 (X = F, Cl, Br, I) and W(PMe3)4H2F(FHF) have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction; W(PMe3)4H2Cl2 and W(PMe3)4H2F(FHF) have also been analyzed by single-crystal neutron diffraction, thereby accurately locating the positions of the hydride ligands. The structures of all of these complexes are similar and are based on a trigonal dodecahedron, with a distorted tetrahedral array of PMe3 ligands in which two of th… Show more

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“…For [42][43][44]. Driven by the isomorphism between molybdenum and tungsten, and considering the similarities of the reaction conditions and the obtained X-ray diffraction data with the Mo-FHF species described above, the complex formula was therefore re-examined.…”
Section: F Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For [42][43][44]. Driven by the isomorphism between molybdenum and tungsten, and considering the similarities of the reaction conditions and the obtained X-ray diffraction data with the Mo-FHF species described above, the complex formula was therefore re-examined.…”
Section: F Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 19 F NMR spectrum at 223 K shows two signals at characteristic chemical shifts at d À176.4 ppm for the distal fluorine and at d À278.3 ppm for the proximal fluorine (Fig. 3)[14,15,25,[32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. The latter signal reveals a coupling of %175 Hz to a phosphorus nucleus.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…These metal complexes could turn out to be interesting tools in catalysis. Since the report of [(Et 3 P) 2 Pt(Ph)FHF] by Coulson almost 35 years ago, [17] only ten transition-metal species containing a terminal bifluoride ligand have been isolated, and a few more characterized, but none containing copper (M = Rh, [18] Pd, [7a, 14] Ni, [13] Ru, [19] W, [20] Pt, [15] Mo, [21] and Mn [22] ).…”
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