Bis(cyclopentadienyl)titanium complexes of naphthalene-1,8-dithiolates, biphenyl 2,2' dithiolates and related ligands

S M Aucott, Petr Kilian, H L Milton, S D Robertson, Alexandra Martha Zoya Slawin, John Derek Woollins

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Abstract

Titanocene 1,8-dithiolato-naphthalene and titanocene 2,2'-dithiolato biphenyl are produced by the reaction of naphtho[1,8-cd]-1,2-dithiole [or the biphenyl] with titanocene dicarbonyl (Ti(II)) in toluene at room temperature. The proligands 2,7-di(tert-butyl)naphtho[1,8-cd]-1,2-dithiole, 5,6-dihydroacenaphtho[5,6-cd]-1,2-dithiole, 4,5-dithioacephenanthrylene, and 13,14-dithiapicene have been used in similar reactions with titanocene dicarbonyl to investigate the effect of steric bulk and of varying the naphthalene backbone on the final complex. The resulting Cp2TiS2Ar complexes (Ar = naphthalene) have been shown by temperature-dependent H-1 NMR spectroscopy to exist in solution in an envelope conformation with the six-membered TiS2C3 rings undergoing inversion on the NMR time scale while the similar Cp2TiS2Ar complexes (Ar = biphenyl, binaphthalene) interconvert more rapidly. Titanocene 2,2'-disulfinato biphenyl has been synthesized by the salt elimination reaction of titanocene dichloride (Ti(IV)) and the disodium salt of biphenyl 2,2'-disulfinic acid. Finally, the effect of using pro-ligands where the sulfur atoms have been mono- or di-oxidized has been studied, and an interesting oxygen elimination reaction is observed for the S=O fragments but not for the SO2 groups. All complexes have been characterized spectroscopically and seven X-ray structures are reported.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2710-2718
Number of pages9
JournalInorganic Chemistry
Volume44
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Apr 2005

Keywords

  • CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE
  • SULFUR
  • DERIVATIVES
  • SYSTEMS
  • CLUSTER
  • ATOMS
  • BOND

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