Abstract

Reflux of a benzene solution of Fe3STe(CO)9 and Cp2Mo2(CO)6 yielded the new cluster Cp2Mo2Fe2STe(CO)7 (6) as the major product and the following clusters in smaller amounts: Cp2Mo2Fe2Te3(CO)6 (1), Cp2Mo2Fe2STe2(CO)6 (2), Cp2Mo2Fe2S2Te(CO)6 (3), Cp2Mo2FeTe(CO)7 (4), Cp2Mo2FeS(CO)7 (5), and Cp2Mo2Fe2Te2(CO)7 (7). The new cluster 3 was formed in good yield when a benzene solution of 6 was refluxed with sulfur powder. Similarly, 2 was obtained when a benzene solution of 6 was refluxed with tellurium powder. A new cluster with three different chalcogen ligands, Cp2Mo2Fe2SSeTe(CO)6 (8), was obtained when a benzene solution of 6 was refluxed in the presence of selenium powder. Structures of 1−4, 6, and 8 were established by crystallographic methods. The structures of 1−3 and 8 consist of Mo2Fe2 butterfly cores with a μ4-Te atom and two μ3-chalcogen atoms (1, Te and Te; 2, S and Te; 3, S and S; 8, S and Se) capping the two Mo2Fe faces. Each Mo atom has a Cp ligand, and each Fe atom has three terminally bonded ca...

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