The title compound, C7H13ClN2O2, synthesized by the reaction of 2-chloro-ethyl iso-cyanate and morpholine, crystallizes with four molecules in the asymmetric unit, which have similar conformations and comprise two pairs each related by approximate non-crystallographic inversion centres. Two of them have a modest orientational disorder of the 2-chloro-ethyl fragments [occupancy ratio of 0.778 (4):0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReaction of [Pt(2)(μ-S)(2)(PPh(3))(4)] with the dialkylating agents ClCH(2)C(O)CH(2)Cl or ClCH(2)C(=NNHC(O)NH(2))CH(2)Cl gives the dicationic di-μ-thiolate complexes [Pt(2){μ-SCH(2)C(O)CH(2)S)(PPh(3))(4)](2+) or [Pt(2){μ-SCH(2)C(=NNHC(O)NH(2))CH(2)S}(PPh(3))(4)](2+), isolated as BPh(4)(-) salts and characterised by ESI mass spectrometry, NMR spectroscopy and single-crystal X-ray crystallography. Treatment of the complex [Pt(2){μ-SCH(2)C(O)CH(2)S)(PPh(3))(4)](2+), which contains a [6.6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe preparations and structures are described of four new polyoxostibonates, [Co(p-MeC(6)H(4)Sb)(12)O(28){Co(H(2)O)(3)}(4)]Cl(2)·6H(2)O, [Co(p-ClC(6)H(4)Sb)(12)O(28){Co(H(2)O)(3)}(4)]Cl(2)·22H(2)O, (PhCH(2)NMe(3))(2)[Zn(p-ClC(6)H(4)Sb)(12)O(28)Zn(4)Cl(2.54)Br(1.46)]·8MeCN·H(2)O and [BaCoH(4)(p-MeC(6)H(4)Sb)O(28)]·5H(2)O.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment of Co(3)(mu(3)-CC[triple bond]CR)(mu-dppm)(CO)(7) with O(2) (air) in the presence of [FcH]PF(6) afforded Co(3){mu(3)-CC(O)R}(mu-dppm)(CO)(7) by the formal conversion -C[triple bond]C- + O-O --> >C-O + C[triple bond]O. In this way, complexes with R = Ph, Fc, and W(CO)(3)Cp, bis-clusters {Co(3)(mu-dppm)(CO)(7)}(2){mu(3):mu(3)-[[triple bond]C(O)(C[triple bond]C)C[triple bond]]}, {Co(3)(mu-dppm)(CO)(7)}(2){mu(3):mu(3)-[[triple bond]C(O)(C[triple bond]C)(x)C(O)C[triple bond, length as m-dash]]} (x = 1, 2), and {Co(3)(mu-dppm)(CO)(7)}(2){mu(3):mu(3)-[[triple bond]CC(O)C[triple bond, length as m-dash]CC(6)H(4)C[triple bond]CC(O)C[triple bond]]}, and heterometallic bis-clusters {Co(3)(mu-dppm)(CO)(7)}{mu(3):mu(3)-[[triple bond]CC(O)C[triple bond]CC[triple bond]]}{M(3)(mu-H)(3)(CO)(9)} (M = Ru, Os) have been prepared. Single-crystal XRD structure determinations of several products are reported together with that of precursor {Co(3)(mu-dppm)(CO)(7)}(2){mu(3):mu(3)-[[triple bond]C(C[triple bond]C)(2)C(6)H(4)(C[triple bond]C)(2)C[triple bond]]}.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first examples of cycloaurated phosphine sulfides and triphenylphosphine selenide have been synthesised; these complexes are fairly rare examples of gold(iii) complexes with potentially reducing sulfur- and selenium-donor ligands. The cycloaurated complex (AuCl(2)(2-C(6)H(4)P(S)Ph(2)) was synthesised in good yield by transmetallation of the organomercury precursor Hg(2-C(6)H(4)P(S)Ph(2))(2) with Me(4)N[AuCl(4)]. A route to the chloro-mercury analogue ClHg(2-C(6)H(4)P(S)Ph(2)) was developed by reaction of the cyclomanganated triphenylphosphine sulfide (CO)(4)Mn(2-C(6)H(4)P(S)Ph(2)) with HgCl(2); this mercury substrate was also used in the synthesis of AuCl(2)(2-C(6)H(4)P(S)Ph(2)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectrospray ionisation mass spectrometry shows that arylstibonic acids, RSbO(3)H(2), give rise to oxo-bridged clusters derived from [H(8)(RSb)(12)O(28)] which act as inorganic crown ligands towards Na(+) cations; structure determination of one derivative revealed a cage-like anion [Na(2)H(9)(p-O(2)NC(6)H(4)Sb)(12)O(30).4H(2)O](-).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReactions of Group 8 metal ethynyls with tetracyanoethene afford tricyanovinylethynyl-metal derivatives, M{C[triple bond]CC(CN)=C(CN)(2)}(PP)Cp' [2; M = Ru, Os; PP = (PPh(3))(2), dppe; Cp' = Cp, Cp*; not all combinations]; a similar reaction occurs with the vinylidene RuCl(=C=CHPh)(PPh(3))Cp. Further replacement of a CN group in occurs with nucleophiles, while homo- and hetero-metallic derivatives are obtained by coordination of one of the remaining CN groups to other metal-ligand fragments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction of [Ru(3)(CO)(12)] with Ph(3)SnSPh in refluxing benzene furnished the bimetallic Ru-Sn compound [Ru(3)(CO)(8)(mu-SPh)(2)(mu(3)-SnPh(2))(SnPh(3))(2)] which consists of a SnPh(2) stannylene bonded to three Ru atoms to give a planar tetra-metal core, with two peripheral SnPh(3) ligands. The stannylene ligand forms a very short bond to one Ru atom [Sn-Ru 2.538(1) A] and very long bonds to the other two [Sn-Ru 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pyridyl-2-alkylsulfonamides C(5)H(4)N(CH(2))(n)NHSO(2)R (n = 1,2; R = Me, Ph or p-C(6)H(4)Me) and 8-(p-tosylamino)quinoline undergo facile cycloauration reactions with H[AuCl(4)] in water, giving metallacyclic complexes coordinated through the pyridyl (or quinolyl) nitrogen atom and the deprotonated nitrogen of the sulfonamide group. The complexes have been fully characterised by NMR spectroscopy, ESI mass spectrometry and elemental analysis. The X-ray crystal structures of two derivatives reveal the presence of non-planar sulfonamide nitrogen atoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sequential conversion of [OsBr(cod)Cp*] (9) to [OsBr(dppe)Cp*] (10), [Os([=C=CH2)(dppe)Cp*]PF6 ([11]PF6), [Os(C triple bond CH)(dppe)Cp*] (12), [{Os(dppe)Cp*}2{mu-(=C=CH-CH=C=)}][PF6]2 ([13](PF6)2) and finally [{Os(dppe)Cp*}(2)(mu-C triple bond CC triple bond C)] (14) has been used to make the third member of the triad [{M(dppe)Cp*}2(mu-C triple bond CC triple bond C)] (M = Fe, Ru, Os). The molecular structures of []PF6, 12 and 14, together with those of the related osmium complexes [Os(NCMe)(dppe)Cp*]PF6 ([15]PF6) and [Os(C triple bond CPh)(dppe)Cp*] (16), have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Comparison of the redox properties of 14 with those of its iron and ruthenium congeners shows that the first oxidation potential E1 varies as: Fe approximately Os < Ru.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reactivity of the metalloligand [Pt2(micro-S)2(PPh3)4] towards a variety of copper(II)-ligand systems has been studied. Reaction of [Pt2(mu-S)2(PPh3)4] with copper(II) halide complexes [CuCl2L](L = 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthroline) gave trinuclear dicationic products [Pt2(mu-S)2(PPh3)4CuL]2+, and the 8-hydroxyquinolinate (hq) complex [Cu(hq)2] gave [Pt2(mu-S)2(PPh3)4Cu(hq)]+, isolated as their BPh4- or PF6- salts. Related cationic complexes with other ancillary amine ligands (1,2-diaminoethane, 1,2-diaminopropane, 1,2-diaminocyclohexane) were obtained by reactions of [Pt2(mu-S)2(PPh3)4] with CuCl2 and the amine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe an inexpensive, low-toxicity and high-yielding method for the production of pure lanosterol and dihydrolanosterol from the commercially available mixture. Optimum conditions are presented for the one-pot production of the intermediate 24,25 vicinal diol of lanosterol acetate (via either epoxidation or hydroxyhalogenation) which is readily separated from the unreacted dihydrolanosterol acetate. The lanosterol diol can then be converted to pure (>97%) lanosterol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA technically simple route is described to individual epimers of side-chain derivatives of lanosterol (3beta-hydroxy-5alpha-lanosta-8,24-diene). Epimerically pure 24,25-epoxy-, 24,25-dihydroxy- and 24-bromo-25-hydroxy-lanosterol have been prepared in good yield from commercial (50-60%) lanosterol. Hypophosphorous acid was used as a catalyst for the cohalogenation of the Delta24(25) bond and also for the efficient conversion of 24,25-epoxy- and 24-bromo-25-hydroxylanosterol to epimerically pure 24(R) or 24(S)-24,25-dihydroxylanosterols.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElimination of AuX(PR3)(X = halogen, R = Ph, tol) occurs readily in reactions between compounds containing C(sp)- or C(sp2)-X bonds and alkynyl or polyynyl gold(I) complexes; this reaction has been applied to the syntheses of complexes containing a variety of metal centres linked by C(n) chains (n up to 16).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo new alkaloids, pterocellins A and B, have been isolated from the New Zealand marine bryozoan Pterocella vesiculosa. Structural elucidation was achieved through NMR and mass spectral analysis in conjunction with a single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of pterocellin A. The pterocellins possess a novel heterocyclic skeleton and exhibit potent antitumor activity and antimicrobial activity in vitro but only modest activity in the in vivo hollow fiber assay at the National Cancer Institute.
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