Title of article :
Tetrameric thienylcopper and pentanuclear thienylcuprate
Author/Authors :
Mikael H?kansson، نويسنده , , Henrik Eriksson، نويسنده , , Anneli Berglund ?hman، نويسنده , , Susan Jagner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The reaction between 2-bromothiophene and magnesium with subsequent addition of copper(I) chloride in tetrahydrofuran followed by dioxane yields thienylcopper, [Cu4(C4H3S)4] (1). Without the addition of dioxane, magnesium thienylcuprate(I), [Mg(THF)6][Cu5(C4H3S)6]2 (2) is formed. Both copper(I) complexes are oligomeric and are bridged by the thienyl ligands solely through carbon donors, thus lacking CuS bonds. The former compound, 1, is tetranuclear with a square-planar copper core and CuCu distances of 2.453(3) and 2.507(3) Å, and 2.464(2) and 2.489(2) Å within the two crystallographically independent molecules, respectively; there is a weak Cu⋯S interaction of 3.118(5) Å between these two molecules. The anion of 2 is a closo trigonal bipyramidal cluster of copper atoms in which the (ax)–(eq) edges are bridged by the thienyl ligands. Thus the Cu(ax)Cu(eq) distances bridged by carbon are short, 2.497(5) and 2.503(5) Å, indicative of three-centre CuCCu two-electron bonds, whereas the Cu(eq)⋯Cu(eq) and Cu(ax)⋯Cu(ax) distances are considerably longer at 3.135(7) and 3.423(8) Å, respectively. The lack of participation of sulfur in bonding within the [Cu5(C4H3S)6]− cluster is discussed.
Keywords :
Thienylcopper , Thienylcuprate , X-ray crystal structure determination
Journal title :
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Journal title :
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry