Abstract

Two types of palladium nitrosyl carboxylate complexes were synthesized and their structures were characterized by several methods including an X-ray diffraction analysis. The tetranuclear complexes Pd 4(μ-NO) 2(OCOR) 6 (R=CMe 3, Me, Ph, CHMe 2, CH 2Cl, IIa– e, respectively) were synthesized by the reaction of Pd(NO)Cl with silver carboxylates Ag(OCOR). The structure of IIa was determined by a single crystal X-ray diffractometry. Crystals of IIa are monoclinic, space group P2 1/ n, a=12.104(7), b=23.970(8), c=15.495(4) Å, β=90.30(4)°, V=4496(4) Å 3. The least-square structure refinement on F 2 was converged to R=0.0714 for 6228 reflections [ I>2 σ( I)]. In IIa the palladium atoms form near regular rectangle Pd 4, with the edges bridged by the ligands. Two bridging NO groups occupying the opposite sides of the rectangle are in the cis-positions with respect to the Pd 4 plane. These groups are symmetric, with the PdNO angles ranging from 120.4(5) to 121.8(5)°. The coordination polyhedrons of the Pd atoms are close to square planar ones. The reaction of the Pd 4(CO) 4(OCOCF 3) 4 clusters with nitrogen monoxide leads to a substitution of the carbonyl groups and formation of the low stable complex Pd 4(NO) 4(OCOCF 3) 4 ( III) that was characterized by the spectroscopic and analytical data. The transformation of III during slow recrystallization from toluene gives Pd 3(NO) 2(OCOCF 3) 4·2C 6H 5Me ( IV) and palladium black. The structure of IV was determined by an X-ray diffraction analysis. Crystals of IV are monoclinic, space group P2 1/ n, a=9.2340(2), b=9.2859(2), c=18.0460(4) Å, β=92.339(1)°, V=1546.08(6) Å 3. The least-square refinement on F 2 was converged to R=0.0205 for 3209 reflections [ I>2 σ( I)]. In the linear tri-nuclear molecule of IV, any adjacent metal atoms are linked with a couple of the CF 3CO 2 ligands and are separated by 3.0755(2) Å. Additionally, the terminal Pd atoms bear the NO and the η 2-toluene ligands. The configuration of the N atoms corresponds to the ideal sp 2-hybridization. The PdNO angle is 117.2(2)°. The N atoms form short contacts with the aromatic rings. The distance between the center of the ring and the nitrogen atom is 2.70 Å. Complex IV is the first example of the Pd complex with the terminal nitrosyl ligand. The scheme of transformation of complex III to complex IV was proposed.

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