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Nickel , hydrido complex anion

When nickel(II) salts containing a coordinating anion (halide and pseudohalide) are reacted with NaBH4 in the presence of np3, trigonal bipyramidal nickel(I) complexes of the type [NiXnp3], in which the coordinating anion occupies die axial position, 39,340 are obtained. When nickel(II) salts with poorly coordinating anions are used, non-stoichiometric hydrido complexes of nickel(II) are obtained (equations 108 and 109). [Pg.43]

The hydrido complexes are diamagnetic, and are square planar or five-coordinate. Their stability, in general, increases with the number of coordinated phosphines. In the complex [Ni(BH4)(H)(PCy3)2] (153) the nickel atom is coordinated in the equatorial positions by two hydrogens of the borohydride and by one hydride anion. [Pg.112]

The reaction of [Ni(ethene)3] with a hydride donor such as trialkyl(hydrido)-aluminate results in the formation of the dinuclear anionic complex [ Ni(eth-ene)2[2l 11 [22]. The nickel(O) centers in this complex are in a trigonal planar environment of two ethene molecules and a bridging hydride ion, with the ethene carbons in the plane of coordination. The two planes of coordination within the dinuclear complex are almost perpendicular to each other, and the Ni-H-Ni unit is significantly bent, with an angle of 125° and a Ni-Ni distance of 2.6 A [22],... [Pg.99]

The anion [Fe3Co(CO)12] has recently been reported to be prepared by Chini from the redox reaction of Fe3(CO)12 with Co(CO)infrared spectra indicate a Co4(CO)i2 structure with nickel in the basal plane (234). [Pg.350]


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