Cyanide-bridged complexes with Sn(II)Mn(I), Sn(II)Mn(II), Sn(IV)Mn(I) and Sn(IV)Mn(II) oxidation states

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Anderson, KM [1 ]
Connelly, NG [1 ]
Goodwin, NJ [1 ]
Lewis, GR [1 ]
Moreno, MT [1 ]
Orpen, AG [1 ]
Wood, AJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Chem, Bristol BS8 1TS, Avon, England
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10.1039/b100721l
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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The redox-active cyanomanganese carbonyl ligands trans- and cis-[Mn(CN)(CO)(2)(PR3)(dppm)] (R=OEt or OPh, dppm=Ph2PCH2PPh2) and trans-[Mn(CN)(CO)(dppm)(2)] react with SnCl2 to give [Cl2SnII(mu -NC)(MnLx)-L-I] [L-x= trans- and cis-(CO)(2)(PR3)(dppm), R=OEt or OPh, 1-4, and trans-(CO)(dppm)(2) 5]; complex 5 is oxidised by [Fe(eta -C5H5)(2)][PF6] to give [Cl2SnII(mu -NC)Mn-II(CO)(dppm)(2)][PF6] 5(+)[PF6](-). X-Ray structural studies on the redox related pair 5 and 5(+) are consistent with oxidation localised mainly at Mn although the Sn-II-NC distance increases from 2.198(3) Angstrom in 5 to 2.303(9) Angstrom in 5(+). The dicarbonyl cyanomanganese ligands react with SnCl4 to give trinuclear trans-[Cl4Sn{(mu -NC)MnLx}(2)] [L-x=trans- and cis-(CO)(2)(PR3)(dppm), R=OEt or OPh, 6-9], X-ray studies on 7 showing octahedral geometry at Sn(IV). The reaction of cis-[Mn(CN)(CO)(2){P(OEt)(3)}(dppm)] with one equivalent each of SnCl4 and PPh3 and of trans-[Mn(CN)(CO)(dppm)(2)] with one equivalent each of SnCl4 and [N(PPh3)(2)]Cl gives heterobinuclear [Cl-4(Ph3P)Sn-IV(mu -NC)Mn-I(CO)(2){P(OEt)(3)}(dppm)-cis] 10 and [N(PPh3)(2)][Cl5SnIV(mu -NC)Mn-I(CO)(dppm)(2)-trans], [N(PPh3)(2)](+)(11(-)), respectively; the latter is oxidised with [Fe(eta -C5H5)(2)][PF6] to give [Cl5SnIV(mu -NC)Mn-II(CO)(dppm)(2)-trans] 11, completing a series of cyanide-bridged complexes with core oxidation states Sn(II)Mn(I), Sn(II)Mn(II), Sn(IV)Mn(I) and Sn(IV)Mn(II).
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