Adduct of acetylene at sulfur in an oxygen- and sulfur-bridged open cubane cluster complex of tungsten

Inorg Chem. 2001 Apr 23;40(9):2111-9. doi: 10.1021/ic001174k.

Abstract

Formation of a single carbon-sulfur bond is described. The reaction of incomplete cubane-type sulfur and oxygen-bridged isothiocyanato tungsten cluster [W3(mu3-S)(mu-O)(mu-S)2(NCS)9]5- (7) with acetylene affords [W3(mu3-S)(mu-O)(mu-S)(mu-SCH=CH2)(NCS)9]4- (8). The cluster 8 has been isolated as K0.5(Hpy)3.5[W3(mu3-S)(mu-O)(mu-S)(mu-SCH=CH2)(NCS)9] (8'), whose structure has been characterized by X-ray crystallography, electronic spectra, and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Crystal data of 8': triclinic system, space group P1, a = 14.465(5) A, b = 17.353(3) A, c = 10.202(2) A, alpha = 90.98(1) degrees, beta = 108.59(2) degrees, gamma = 98.13(2) degrees, V = 2397.6(10) A(3), Z = 2, D(c) = 2.096 g cm(-3), Dm = 2.08 g cm(-3), R (Rw) = 3.6 (5.5)% for 8786 reflections (I > 1.50 sigma(I)). The carbon-carbon distance is 1.27(1) A and is almost equidistant between ethylene (1.339 A) and acetylene (1.203 A). The electronic spectrum of 8' in 1.0 M HCl containing 1.5 M KSCN has a characteristic broad peak in the near-infrared region [lambda(max), nm (epsilon, M(-1) cm(-1)): 840 (650), 575 (1450)]. (1)H NMR and HH correlation spectroscopy (COSY) of 8' in CD3CN support the results of the X-ray structural analysis. The (1)H NMR spectrum shows three signals at 2.42 (1H, dd), 4.84 (1H, d, J = 8.8 Hz), and 4.89 (1H, d, J = 16.2 Hz) ppm due to the mu-SCH=CH2 moiety of 8'. The correlation spectrum shows spin couplings of the signal at 2.42 ppm with the signals at 4.84 and 4.89 ppm. The mechanism of the formation of 8 is suggested to proceed through an intermediate with acetylene bridging two of the sulfur atoms.