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Sulfur ligands rhenium

Cp(CO)2Re(THF) forms the complex 105 upon reaction with thiophene (89JA8753, 910M2436). Similar species are known for 2- and 3-methyl-, 2,5-dimethyl, and tetramethylthiophene (91IC1417). Thiophene in 105 is S-coordi-nated, and the sulfur atom is pyramidal. Treatment of 105 with Fc2(CO)9 produces 106, where the thiophene ligand is bridge-coordinated via the sulfur atom to rhenium and four carbon atoms of the dienic system with iron (the coordination mode). The pyramidal nature of the sulfur atom is preserved. The -coordination of thiophene separates the dienic and sulfur counterparts of the ligand and decreases the TT-electron delocalization, which leads to the enhanced basicity of the sulfur atom. [Pg.17]

Rhenium(III) complexes with sulfur dioxide ligands have been obtained by oxidation of dimeric sulfido-bridged complexes either by air or by NO(PFe). The oxidation of the bridging sulfur atoms is facilitated by the high electron density at these ligands. [Pg.341]


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