Monomeric and dimeric V(III) complexes supported by organic amides
Reaction of VCl 3 (THF) 3 with two equivalents of R 2 NLi (R = Cy, Me 3 Si) yielded the two corresponding complexes (Cy 2 N) 2 V(μ-Cl) 2 Li(THF) 2 ( 1 ) and [(Me 3 Si) 2 N] 2 VCl(THF) ( 2 ). Both complexes decomposed in hot toluene. In the case of complex 1 the reaction led to dimerization and forma...
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description | Reaction of VCl
3
(THF)
3
with two equivalents of R
2
NLi (R = Cy, Me
3
Si) yielded the two corresponding complexes (Cy
2
N)
2
V(μ-Cl)
2
Li(THF)
2
(
1
) and [(Me
3
Si)
2
N]
2
VCl(THF) (
2
). Both complexes decomposed in hot toluene. In the case of complex
1
the reaction led to dimerization and formation of the dimeric [(Cy
2
N)
2
V(μ-Cl)]
2
(
3
). Reaction of
2
with NaBH
4
yielded the unprecedented borohydride derivative [(Me
3
Si)
2
N]
2
V(BH
4
)(THF) (
4
). The structures of all the complexes were elucidated by X-ray analysis. Key words: vanadium, trivalent, amide, borohydride, dinuclear |
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3
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V(μ-Cl)
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Si)
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N]
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3
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Si)
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N]
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2
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3
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2
N)
2
V(μ-Cl)
2
Li(THF)
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1
) and [(Me
3
Si)
2
N]
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VCl(THF) (
2
). Both complexes decomposed in hot toluene. In the case of complex
1
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2
N)
2
V(μ-Cl)]
2
(
3
). Reaction of
2
with NaBH
4
yielded the unprecedented borohydride derivative [(Me
3
Si)
2
N]
2
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4
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3
(THF)
3
with two equivalents of R
2
NLi (R = Cy, Me
3
Si) yielded the two corresponding complexes (Cy
2
N)
2
V(μ-Cl)
2
Li(THF)
2
(
1
) and [(Me
3
Si)
2
N]
2
VCl(THF) (
2
). Both complexes decomposed in hot toluene. In the case of complex
1
the reaction led to dimerization and formation of the dimeric [(Cy
2
N)
2
V(μ-Cl)]
2
(
3
). Reaction of
2
with NaBH
4
yielded the unprecedented borohydride derivative [(Me
3
Si)
2
N]
2
V(BH
4
)(THF) (
4
). The structures of all the complexes were elucidated by X-ray analysis. Key words: vanadium, trivalent, amide, borohydride, dinuclear</abstract><cop>Ottawa, Canada</cop><pub>NRC Research Press</pub><doi>10.1139/v96-219</doi><tpages>6</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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