Title | Ethylene ligand structures of Os(CO)(4)(C2H4) and Os-2(CO)(8)(C2H4) determined by H-1 NMR in liquid crystal solvents |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1998 |
Authors | Bender, BR, Hembre, RT, Norton, JR, Burnell, EE |
Journal | Inorganic Chemistry |
Volume | 37 |
Pagination | 1720-1728 |
Date Published | Apr |
Type of Article | Article |
ISBN Number | 0020-1669 |
Keywords | ANISOTROPIC LIQUIDS, CHEMISORBED ETHYLENE, INTERNAL MOTION, METAL-SURFACES, NEMATIC PHASES, NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION, NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE, ORIENTED MOLECULES, SPIN DIPOLAR COUPLINGS, VIBRATIONAL MODEL |
Abstract | The ethylene complexes Os-2(CO)(8)(mu-eta(1),eta(1)-C2H4) (1) and Os(CO)(4)(eta-C2H4) (2) have been studied by H-1 NMR in liquid crystal (nematic phase) solvents. For 1 or 2, three dipolar couplings were observed and assigned to intramolecular geminal, cis, and trans H-1-H-1 dipolar couplings. The H-1 NMR spectrum of Os(CO)(4)((CH2CH2)-C-13)(2-C-13) has also been analyzed and two additional C-13-H-1 dipolar couplinps have allowed determination of the absolute bond angles and relative bond lengths of the ethylene portion of 2 C-13. The observed dipolar couplings for 2-C-13 have been corrected for harmonic vibrations. A comparison of the ethylene geometry of 2 with that of other transition metal ethylene complexes and with free ethylene shows that the (C-2-H-4)Os unit of 2 is best described as a metallacyclopropane. Deuterium substitution is used to demonstrate liquid crystal NMR as a stereochemical probe. The H-1 NMR spectrum of Os-2(CO)(8)(mu-eta(1),eta(1)-(CH2CH2)-C-13) (1-C-13) has also been analyzed in a nematic phase solvent. The dimetallacyclobutane ring of 1-C-13 is best described as two rapidly interconverting ring-puckered conformers of C-2-symmetry. The liquid crystal NMR derived structural parameters for 1-C-13 are compared with those previously determined by neutron diffraction. The solution and solid-state structures are very similar. The ethylene complexes 1 and 2 are proposed as structural and spectroscopic models for ethylene chemisorbed on metal surfaces. |
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