Abstract

The rate of ligand exchange on the tetrakis(tetramethylthiourea) zinc(II) ion, determined by 1H N.M.R. methods, in CD2Cl2 solution is found to be independent of free-tetramethylthiourea concentration. This is consistent with a dissociative ligand-exchange mechanism being operative. Typically for a solution in which [Zn{S=C(NMe2)2}42+] and [S=C(NMe2)2] were 0�00101 and 0�00376 respectively, kex(200 K) = 16�0�0.6 s-1, ΔH‡ = 64�9�O.8 kJ mol-1 and ΔS‡ = 106�4 J K-1 mol-1 where the observed ligand-exchange rate is given by rate = 4kex[Zn {S=C(NMe2)2}42+] The preparations of [Zn(O=CHNMe2)6](ClO4)2, [Zn{O=CMe(NMe2)}6](Cl04)2, and [Zn{O=C- (NMe2)2}4](ClO4)2 are also reported. The rate of ligand exchange upon these three species in CD2Cl2 solution was found to be in the fast-exchange limit of the N.M.R. time scale.

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