Syntheses, structures, and stabilities of [PPh(4)][WS(3)(SR)](R=(i)Bu,(i)Pr,(i)Bu, benzyl, allyl) and [PPh(4)][MoS(3)(S(t)Bu)]
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Syntheses, structures, and stabilities of [PPh(4)][WS(3)(SR)](R=(i)Bu,(i)Pr,(i)Bu, benzyl, allyl) and [PPh(4)][MoS(3)(S(t)Bu)]
Abstract
Intermediates in the condensation process of [MS(4)](2)(-) (M = Mo, W) to polythiometalates, in the presence of alkyl halides, had not been reported prior to our communication of [PPh(4)][WS(3)(SEt)] (Boorman, P. M.; Wang, M.; Parvez, M. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1995, 999-1000). We now report the isolation of a range of related compounds, with 1 degrees, 2 degrees, and 3 degrees alkyl thiolate ligands, including one Mo example. [PPh(4)][WS(3)(SR)] (R = (i)Bu (1), (i)Pr (2), (t)Bu (3), benzyl (5), allyl (6)) and [PPh(4)][MoS(3)(S(t)Bu)] (4) have been isolated in fair to good yields from the reaction of [PPh(4)](2)[MS(4)] with the appropriate alkyl halide in acetonitrile and subjected to analysis by X-ray crystallography. Crystal data are as follows: for 1, triclinic space group P1 (No. 2), a = 11.0377(6) A, b = 11.1307(5) A, c = 13.6286(7) A, alpha = 82.941(1) degrees, beta = 84.877(1) degrees, gamma = 60.826(1) degrees, Z = 2; for 2, monoclinic space group P2(1)/c (No. 14), a = 9.499(6) A, b = 15.913(5) A, c = 18.582(6) A, beta = 99.29(4) degrees, Z = 4; for 3, monoclinic space group P2(1)/n (No. 14), a = 10.667(2) A, b = 17.578(2) A, c = 16.117(3) A, beta = 101.67(1) degrees, Z = 4; for 4, monoclinic space group P2(1)/n (No. 14), a = 10.558(3) A, b = 17.477(3) A, c = 15.954(3) A, beta = 101.18(2) degrees, Z = 4; for 5, monoclinic space group P2(1)/n (No. 14), a = 16.2111(9) A, b = 11.0080(6) A, c = 18.1339(10) A, beta = 111.722(1) degrees, Z = 4; for 6, triclinic space group P1 (No. 2), a = 9.4716(9) A, b = 10.4336(10) A, c = 14.4186(14) A, alpha = 100.183(2) degrees, beta = 90.457(2) degrees, gamma = 91.747(2) degrees, Z = 2. Structures 3 and 4 are isomorphous, and 1 exhibits disorder about the tertiary carbon. 6 has been shown to exhibit fluxionality in solution by variable-temperature (1)H NMR studies, and an allyl migration mechanism is implicated in this process. The kinetics for the reaction of [WS(4)](2)(-) and EtBr were measured and suggest an associative nucleophilic substitution (S(N)2) mechanism. The decomposition of the [WS(3)(SEt)](-) ion is shown to be second order with respect to this ion, suggesting the formation of a transient binuclear intermediate. M-S bond cleavage is the predominant step in decomposition of 1-6 to yield alkyl sulfides, alkyl thiols, and polythiometalates such as [PPh(4)](2)[M(3)S(9)]. In contrast, reactions of [PPh(4)](2)[WO(x)()S(4)(-)(x)()] (x = 1, 2) with (t)BuBr result in the additional decomposition product of isobutene, presumably by C-S bond cleavage and beta-hydrogen transfer. Interestingly, the reaction of [PPh(4)](2)[WOS(3)] with BzCl yields 5 as the only isolable W thiolate species.
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