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Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)

The reaction of the [K(18-crown-6)(thf)(2)](1+) (thf is tetra­hydro­furan) salt of bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1), or [Fe(C(14)H(10))(2)](−), with 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyan­ide (CNX­yl) in thf resulted in the formation of two new iron isocyanide complexes, namely, [(1,2,3,4-η)-anthracene]tris­(2,6-d...

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Autores principales: Brennessel, William W., Ellis, John E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8739210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S205698902101313X
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description The reaction of the [K(18-crown-6)(thf)(2)](1+) (thf is tetra­hydro­furan) salt of bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1), or [Fe(C(14)H(10))(2)](−), with 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyan­ide (CNX­yl) in thf resulted in the formation of two new iron isocyanide complexes, namely, [(1,2,3,4-η)-anthracene]tris­(2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide)iron, [Fe(C(14)H(10))(C(9)H(9)N)(3)] or [Fe(1,2,3,4-η-C(14)H(10))(CNX­yl)(3)], and {5,6-bis­(2,6-di­methyl­anilino)-3-(2,6-di­methyl­phen­yl)-1,2,7-tris­[(2,6-di­methyl­phen­yl)imino]-3-azoniahept-3-ene-1,4,7-triido}tris­(2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide)iron tetra­hydro­furan disolvate, [Fe(C(54)H(56)N(6))(C(9)H(9)N)(3)]·2C(4)H(8)O or [Fe(C(54)H(56)N(6))(CNX­yl)(3)]·2C(4)H(8)O, which were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The former is likely an inter­mediate along the path to the known homoleptic [Fe(CNX­yl)(5)], while the latter contains a tridentate ligand that is formed from the ‘coupling’ of six CNXyl ligands. A third crystal structure from this reaction, (7-methyl­indol-1-ido-κN)(1,4,7,10,13,16-hexa­oxa­cyclo­octa­decane-κ(6) O)potassium, [K(C(9)H(8)N)(C(12)H(24)O(6))] or [K(C(9)H(8)N)(18-crown-6)], contains a 7-methyl­indol-1-ide anion, in which one CNXyl ligand has shed a proton during its reductive cyclization.
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spelling pubmed-87392102022-01-24 Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1) Brennessel, William W. Ellis, John E. Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun Research Communications The reaction of the [K(18-crown-6)(thf)(2)](1+) (thf is tetra­hydro­furan) salt of bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1), or [Fe(C(14)H(10))(2)](−), with 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyan­ide (CNX­yl) in thf resulted in the formation of two new iron isocyanide complexes, namely, [(1,2,3,4-η)-anthracene]tris­(2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide)iron, [Fe(C(14)H(10))(C(9)H(9)N)(3)] or [Fe(1,2,3,4-η-C(14)H(10))(CNX­yl)(3)], and {5,6-bis­(2,6-di­methyl­anilino)-3-(2,6-di­methyl­phen­yl)-1,2,7-tris­[(2,6-di­methyl­phen­yl)imino]-3-azoniahept-3-ene-1,4,7-triido}tris­(2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide)iron tetra­hydro­furan disolvate, [Fe(C(54)H(56)N(6))(C(9)H(9)N)(3)]·2C(4)H(8)O or [Fe(C(54)H(56)N(6))(CNX­yl)(3)]·2C(4)H(8)O, which were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The former is likely an inter­mediate along the path to the known homoleptic [Fe(CNX­yl)(5)], while the latter contains a tridentate ligand that is formed from the ‘coupling’ of six CNXyl ligands. A third crystal structure from this reaction, (7-methyl­indol-1-ido-κN)(1,4,7,10,13,16-hexa­oxa­cyclo­octa­decane-κ(6) O)potassium, [K(C(9)H(8)N)(C(12)H(24)O(6))] or [K(C(9)H(8)N)(18-crown-6)], contains a 7-methyl­indol-1-ide anion, in which one CNXyl ligand has shed a proton during its reductive cyclization. International Union of Crystallography 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8739210/ /pubmed/35079426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S205698902101313X Text en © Brennessel and Ellis 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
spellingShingle Research Communications
Brennessel, William W.
Ellis, John E.
Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)
title Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)
title_full Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)
title_fullStr Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)
title_full_unstemmed Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)
title_short Crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, CNXyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)
title_sort crystal structures of two novel iron isocyanides from the reaction of 2,6-di­methyl­phenyl isocyanide, cnxyl, with bis­(anthracene)ferrate(−1)
topic Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8739210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S205698902101313X
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