Abstract

A study regarding the interaction of several ortho ring-substituted N,N′-diarylformamidinate ligands (DPhXF, X = Me, OMe, Cl and Br) with the Cr24+ moiety has been undertaken. X-Ray diffraction and spectroscopic data have shown that while all of these ligands form the well-known paddlewheel type complex Cr2(DPhXF)4, 1 [X = Me, OMe, Cl and Br; Cr–Cr = 1.925(1), 2.140(2), 2.208(2) and 2.272(2) Å, respectively], two of them form highly unusual A-frame type complexes with short Cr–Cr bonds, and the smallest M–X–M angle ever reported in an A-frame structure. These are Cr2(μ-Cl)(DPhXF)3, 2 [X = Cl and Br; Cr–Cr = 1.940(1) and 1.940(2) Å, respectively]. For some of the paddlewheel complexes, the elongation of the metal–metal bond distance out of the ‘super-short’ range (Cr–Cr > 2.00 Å) has been attributed to the presence of axial interactions between two of the ortho substituents and the Cr24+ moiety.

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