A vertex-sharing double square pyramid of cobalt(II) ions (see picture) is present in the nonanuclear complex 1, obtained by treating cobalt acetate with 0.5 equivalents of (py )CO. The corresponding 1:1 reaction gave 2, which has a central core with a cubane structure. py=pyridine.
Aerobic reactions of Co(O(2)CMe)(2).4H(2)O with di-2-pyridyl ketone oxime (Hpko) in the presence of counterions (ClO(4)(-), PF(6-)) give the tetranuclear, mixed-valence cobalt(II/III) clusters [Co(II)(2)Co(III)(2)(OR)(2)(O(2)CMe)(2)(pko)(4)S(2)]X(2) [R = H, S = MeOH, X = ClO(4) (1); R = Me, S = EtOH, X = PF(6) (2)] depending on the solvent mixture. Complexes 1 and 2 are the first Co members in the family of metallacrowns adopting the extremely rare inverse 12-metallacrown-4 motif.
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