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Reactivity of RhCp* Complexes Containing Labile Ligands toward Potential Linking Ligands Containing Terminal Thiophene or Furan Rings:Preparation and Structures of [Cp*Rh(L1)Cl2], [Cp*Rh(η2-NO3)(L1)](OTf),and {[Rh(L2)] · (OTf)}[L1 = 1,2-Bis((thiophen-2-yl)methylene)hydrazine); L2 = 1,2-Bis((furan-2-yl)methylene)hydrazine]

  • Lee, Kyung-Eun (Department of Chemistry (BK21), Sungkyunkwan University, Natural Science Campus) ;
  • Lee, Soon-W. (Department of Chemistry (BK21), Sungkyunkwan University, Natural Science Campus)
  • Received : 2010.08.22
  • Accepted : 2010.09.28
  • Published : 2010.12.20

Abstract

Rhodium(III)-$Cp^*$ complexes containing labile ligands, $[Cp^*RhCl_2]_2$, [$Cp^*Rh({\eta}^2-NO_3)$(OTf)], and $[Cp^*Rh(OH_2)_3](OTf)_2$, reacted with potential linking ligands [$L^1$ = (2-thiophene)-CH=N-N=CH-(2-thiophene); $L^2$ = (2-furan)-CH=N-N=CH-(2-furan)] to give two molecular compounds, [$Cp^*Rh(L^1)Cl_2$] (1) and [$Cp^*Rh({\eta}^2-NO_3)(L^1)$]$(OTf){\cdot}CH_2Cl_2$ ($2{\cdot}CH_2Cl_2$), and one 1-dimensioanl coordination polymer, $\{[Rh(L^2)]{\cdot}(OTf)}_{\infty}$ (3). Whereas one imine nitrogen atom within the ligand is coordinated to the Rh metal in compounds 1 and 2, both nitrogen atoms are bound to two neighboring Rh metals in compound 3 to lead to a 1-D chain polymer.

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