Abstract

The title compound, [Fe(NO)2(C21H21P)2], belongs to the family of metal dinitrosyl compounds with the general formula Fe(NO)2(L)x, referred to collectively as ‘dinitrosyl iron compounds’ (DNICs). Herein we report the structure of a dinitrosyl iron diphosphane complex, [Fe(NO)2 L 2], with L = P(C6H4-p-CH3)3. There are two crystallographically independent but chemically equal mol­ecules per asymmetric unit. The iron atom in each mol­ecule is tetra­hedrally coordinated by two phosphane ligands and two NO groups, with Fe—N—O angles in the range 173.84 (15)–179.31 (16)°.

Highlights

  • The title compound, [Fe(NO)2(C21H21P)2], belongs to the family of metal dinitrosyl compounds with the general formula

  • The iron atom in each molecule is tetrahedrally coordinated by two phosphane ligands and two NO groups, with Fe—N—O angles in the range 173.84 (15)–179.31 (16)

  • The starting compound, Fe(NO)2(CO)2, was prepared using a published method described by Eisch & King (1965)

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Introduction

The title compound, [Fe(NO)2(C21H21P)2], belongs to the family of metal dinitrosyl compounds with the general formula. 0.34 0.29 0.29 mm Bruker APEX CCD diffractometer Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Sheldrick, 2001) We report the structure of a dinitrosyl iron diphosphane complex, [Fe(NO)2L2], with L = The iron atom in each molecule is tetrahedrally coordinated by two phosphane ligands and two NO groups, with Fe—N—O angles in the range 173.84 (15)–179.31 (16) .

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