Abstract

Octahedral clusters of the [M6X12] type offer numerous possibilities to form structural arrangements through different choices of bonding situations. In this paper a series of new cluster compounds of the transition metal niobium is described, which consist of the [Nb6Cl18]2–, and in one case [Nb6Cl18]3–, anion and protonated N‐base cations ([MIm‐H]+, [nPr3N‐H]+, [TMGu‐H]+, and [Tzn‐H]+). They all are prepared using water scavenger compounds [SOCl2 or (Ac)2O] under oxidising conditions, resulting in two‐electron (or one‐electron, respectively) oxidized cluster units with respect to the starting material [Nb6Cl14(H2O)4]·4H2O. Of five members of this group single‐crystal X‐ray structures were determined. The cluster anions exist in all structures as discrete units. The acidic H atoms of all N‐bases are hydrogen bonded to H acceptors, in 4 cases to outer, exo bonded Cl atoms of the cluster unit and in one case to the O atom of a co‐crystallized THF molecule. In [TMGu‐H]2[Nb6Cl18] chains of cluster anions exist hydrogen‐bonded through bridging [TMGu‐H]+ cations. ESI mass spectra of [MIm‐H]2[Nb6Cl18]·2SOCl2 and [TMGu‐H]2[Nb6Cl18] show the expected isotopic distribution patterns for the anions together with other peaks associated to chloride mass losses and/or reduction processes.

Highlights

  • In [TMGu-H]2[Nb6Cl18] chains of cluster anions exist hydrogen-bonded through bridging [TMGu-H]+ cations

  • Compounds with discrete, hexanuclear, octahedral cluster units of group 5 metal atoms M with a ligand sphere of 18 chloride ions, i.e. [M6Cli12Cla6]n– anions (M = Nb or Ta, Cli: inner, edge-bridging chloride ions, Cla outer, apical chloride ions, n = 4, 3, 2)[1] and protonated counter cations were first published as early as 1924

  • In this article we describe new compounds with the [Nb6Cl18]2– cluster anion and protonated N-base cations

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Introduction

In [TMGu-H]2[Nb6Cl18] chains of cluster anions exist hydrogen-bonded through bridging [TMGu-H]+ cations. In this article we describe new compounds with the [Nb6Cl18]2– (and one case of [Nb6Cl18]3–) cluster anion and protonated N-base cations.

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