1993
DOI: 10.1021/ic00057a008
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Three-coordinate thiolato complexes of zinc: solution and solid-state structures and EHMO analysis of the bonding pattern of [Zn(S-tert-Bu3C6H2-2,4,6)2]2

Abstract: The volatile zinc thiolato complex Zn(SAr")2 (1) (Ar" = C6H2-f-Bu3-2,4,6) was characterized by variable-temperature and solid-state 13C CP-MAS NMR and X-ray crystallography. The compound is dimeric in the solid state, with trigonal-planar zinc coordinated to three sulfur ligands and asymmetric thiolato bridges. In benzene solution, 1 dissociates into two-coordinate monomers, while at low temperature dimeric species exist in dichloromethane or toluene. The skeletal bonding pattern and the asymmetry of the thiol… Show more

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“…Thus, for example, the crystal structure of [M(SPh) 2 ] (M = Zn or Cd), with SPh - ligands, which may be regarded as prototypes for sterically less hindered ligands, are polynuclear. However, the presence of a methyl group in the ortho position on the phenyl ring gives a heptanuclear cadmium complex, and the presence of three bulkier tert -butyl groups in the ring allows the formation of binuclear compounds [M(SC 6 H 2 tBu 3 -2,4,6) 2 ] 2 (M = Zn or Cd). A similar situation is found in the silver chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for example, the crystal structure of [M(SPh) 2 ] (M = Zn or Cd), with SPh - ligands, which may be regarded as prototypes for sterically less hindered ligands, are polynuclear. However, the presence of a methyl group in the ortho position on the phenyl ring gives a heptanuclear cadmium complex, and the presence of three bulkier tert -butyl groups in the ring allows the formation of binuclear compounds [M(SC 6 H 2 tBu 3 -2,4,6) 2 ] 2 (M = Zn or Cd). A similar situation is found in the silver chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An intriguing feature of the structures has been the occurrence and planarity, or near-planarity, of the MS 3 skeleton. For the divalent zinc group elements, clear MS 3 skeletons have otherwise been found only in thiolate complexes, usually with sterically hindered thiolates. In these complexes, the skeletons are (near-)planar also.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure type observed for (I) also does not appear to have a precedent within the larger body of structurally authenticated homoleptic alkanethiolate complexes of Zn. This larger set of complexes includes two- (Nguyen et al, 2005;Ellison & Power, 1994), three- (Gruff & Koch, 1989;Matsunaga et al, 2005) and four-coordinate mononuclear zinc thiolates (Ueyama et al, 1988;Silver et al, 1993), three- (Grü tzmacher et al, 1992;Bochmann et al, 1993) and fourcoordinate dinuclear Zn thiolates (Watson et al, 1985;Abrahams et al, 1987;Gelinsky & Vahrenkamp, 2002) and adamantanoid-type tetranuclear anions with tetrahedral coordination at zinc (Hencher et al, 1985;Gelinsky & Vahrenkamp, 2002), but no species with mixed coordination numbers at the metal. The closest analogs to compound (I), showing coordination numbers of both three and four, are the arenethiolate complexes [(2,6-i Pr 2 C 6 H 3 S)E(-2,6-i Pr 2 C 6 H 3 -S) 2 E(-2,6-i Pr 2 C 6 H 3 S) 2 E(2,6-i Pr 2 C 6 H 3 S)] (E = Sn or Pb) (Hitchcock et al, 1983).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%