2011
DOI: 10.1021/ic201046g
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Electronic Structure of New Type of Heterometallic Boride Clusters

Abstract: The reaction of [Cp*TaCl(4)], 1 (Cp* = η(5)-C(5)Me(5)), with [LiBH(4)·THF] at -78 °C, followed by thermolysis in the presence of excess [BH(3)·THF], results in the formation of the oxatantalaborane cluster [(Cp*Ta)(2)B(4)H(10)O], 2 in moderate yield. Compound 2 is a notable example of an oxatantalaborane cluster where oxygen is contiguously bound to both the metal and boron. Upon availability of 2, a room temperature reaction was performed with [Fe(2)(CO)(9)], which led to the isolation of [(Cp*Ta)(2)B(2)H(4)O… Show more

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“…Compound 3 is isostructural with oxatantalaborane, [(Cp*Ta) 2 B 4 H 10 O] 24. The number of metal, boron, and hydrogen atoms in compound 3 and in oxatantalaborane remain the same and, considering the close similarity of the chemical shifts, indicates that the structures are closely related.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Compound 3 is isostructural with oxatantalaborane, [(Cp*Ta) 2 B 4 H 10 O] 24. The number of metal, boron, and hydrogen atoms in compound 3 and in oxatantalaborane remain the same and, considering the close similarity of the chemical shifts, indicates that the structures are closely related.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Transition-metal complexes of boron, [1][2][3] have attracted considerable interest over the last few decades. A wide variety of coordination modes of these complexes have been structurally characterized and theoretically examined [4] that led to the progress of new subclasses such as sigma, agostic, boryl, borylene, boratrane and more [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Hill, Parkin, Bourissou, Sabo-Etienne, Braunschweig, Weller, Aldridge, and others have synthesized a number of such novel complexes by substitution and addition reactions of boron containing ligands at an electronically unsaturated metal centre [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the first boron-capped-pentagonal bipyramidal metallacarborane [(Ph 3 P) 2 HRuCB 6 H 4 (OMe) 3 ], B was isolated from the reaction of [nido-B 10 H 12 CH] À Cs þ with [RuCl 2 (PPh 3 ) 3 ] [34]. More recently, we have reported the first example of bicapped pentagonal bipyramidal metallaborane [(Cp*Ta) 2 B 5 H 7 {Fe(CO) 3 } 2 ], C with a deformed equatorial plane [35]. Over two decades ago, Mingos proposed that a putative 10-vertex cluster Ni 10 (CO) 18 , D and a 11-vertex cluster Ni 11 (CO) 19 , E could have a tricapped and tetracapped pentagonal bipyramidal geometry respectively [36].…”
Section: Isolation and Structural Characterization Of 6 Andmentioning
confidence: 99%