Abstract

The monomeric trinitrosyl complex, W(NO)3Cl3, can be prepared by the treatment of WCl6 in CH2Cl2 with NO gas, and its identity has been unambiguously confirmed by a single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The complex crystallizes in the space group Pmn21 as a three-component twin (a = 10.4280(4) Å, b = 6.3289(2) Å, c = 5.6854(2) Å, Z = 2, R1 = 0.065, wR2 = 0.176). Its solid-state molecular structure consists of a tungsten centre bound to three chloride ligands and three linear nitrosyl ligands in a fac-octahedral stereochemistry. In addition, the structure contains a crystallographically imposed mirror plane. The two independent W—N linkages are 1.88(2) and 1.92(1) Å long, while the two corresponding N—O bond lengths are 1.13(2) and 1.16(2) Å. DFT calculations on fac-W(NO)3Cl3 at the B3LYP/LANL2DZ level of theory afford optimized intramolecular metrical parameters that match the X-ray crystallographically determined bond lengths and bond angles quite well. In addition, they provide a rationale for the nearly linear W-N-O linkages extant in the complex. Solutions of fac-W(NO)3Cl3 in CH2Cl2 lose ClNO under ambient conditions and deposit the well-known [W(NO)2Cl2]n polymer, and this conversion is fully reversible.Key words: nitrosyl, tungsten, structure, bonding.

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