Reaction of ((Cr(cp)(CO)3)2) (cp: η5-C5H5) with Elemental Phosphorus. Isolation of (Cr2(cp)2(P5)) as a Thermolysis Product and Its X-Ray Crystal Structure.

1990 
The reaction of [{Cr(cp)(CO)3}2](1) with 2 mol equivalents of P4 in toluene at 90 °C produces a mixture of [Cr2(cp)2(CO)4(µ-η2-P2)](2), [Cr(cp)(CO)2(η3-P3)](3), [{Cr(cp)(CO)2}5(P10)](4), and [Cr2(cp)2(η5-P5)](5), the relative proportion of which is dependent on the duration of the reaction. This, coupled with thermolysis studies on (2)–(4), demonstrates that these three complexes are the primary products of the reaction, whereas (5) arises mainly from the thermolysis of (2), which also yields (3) and [{Cr(cp)(CO)2}2](6). Complex (5) has been isolated from a reaction of (1) with P4 at 110 °C after ca. 5 h. A single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of (5) shows it to be a triple-decker sandwich complex with a cyclic P5 ring bonded to two Cr(cp) groups. Crystal data: monoclinic, space group P21/n, a= 7.921 (2), b= 15.04(1), c= 11.704(4)A, β= 104.08(2)°, and Z= 4. The spectral features of complex (5) are also presented.
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