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Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 1987

A trinuclear cluster of osmium and molybdenum. Crystal structure of the co-crystallized molecules MoOs2(CO)11[P(OMe)3]2 and [(MeO)3P](OC)4OsMo(CO)5

Harry B. Davis; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Victor J. Johnston; Roland K. Pomeroy

Abstract The crystal structure of MoOs 2 (CO) 11 [P(OMe) 3 ] 2 ·[(MeO) 3 P](OC) 4 OsMo(CO) 5 is comprised of a slightly disordered, triangular cluster with a Mo(CO) 5 and two Os(CO) 3 [P(OMe) 3 ] moieties (OsMo bond lengths are 3.041(2) and 3.079(2) A) together with a [(MeO) 3 P](OC) 4 OsMo(CO) 5 molecule having a donor-acceptor OsMo bond of length 3.075(2) A.


Organometallics | 1988

The new binary carbonyl tetraosmium tetradecacarbonyl: an example of carbonyl exchange on the infrared time scale

Victor J. Johnston; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Roland K. Pomeroy


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1987

Structures of the new binary metal carbonyl Os/sub 4/(CO)/sub 15/ and (eta/sup 5/-C/sub 5/Me/sub 5/)(OC)IrOs/sub 3/(CO)/sub 11/. Clusters with three-center-two-electron metal-metal bonds

Victor J. Johnston; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Roland K. Pomeroy


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1987

Synthesis and structure of tetraosmium hexadecacarbonyl, a metal carbonyl analog of cyclobutane

Victor J. Johnston; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Roland K. Pomeroy


Organometallics | 1990

Spiked-triangular versus puckered-square geometry in 64-electron osmium clusters. Synthesis and structure of Os4(CO)15(L) (L = CO, PF3, P(OCH2)3CMe)

Frederick W. B. Einstein; Victor J. Johnston; Roland K. Pomeroy


Organometallics | 1990

Nonrigidity in the isomers of osmium cluster Os3(.mu.-H)2(CO)9(CNBu-tert). Structure of the green isomer

Andrew K. Ma; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Victor J. Johnston; Roland K. Pomeroy


Inorganic Chemistry | 1989

Derivatives of the type Os4(.mu.-H)(CO)14(ER3) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; R = Me, Ph): structure of tetradecacarbonyl(.mu.-hydrido)(trimethylstannyl)tetraosmium

Chang Yao Lu; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Victor J. Johnston; Roland K. Pomeroy


Organometallics | 1990

Synthesis, structure, and fluxional properties of osmium cluster [(OC)4(tert-BuNC)Os]Os3(CO)11. Evidence for restricted rotation about a metal-metal bond

Frederick W. B. Einstein; Victor J. Johnston; Andrew K. Ma; Roland K. Pomeroy


Organometallics | 1992

Photochemical synthesis of trinuclear cluster compounds of osmium and a Group 6 metal atom. Structures of (OC)5M[Os(CO)3(PMe3)]2 (M = chromium, tungsten), (OC)5Mo{Os(CO)3[P(OMe)3]}2/[(MeO)3P](OC)4OsMo(CO)5 (1/1), and (OC)4W[(.mu.-H)Os(CO)3(PMe3)]2

Raymond J. Batchelor; Harry B. Davis; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Victor J. Johnston; Roger Jones; Roland K. Pomeroy; Agustin F. Ramos


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1988

Evidence for centrally directed bonds in trinuclear metal cluster compounds: the apparent free rotation of the Cr(CO)5 unit in (OC)5Cr[Os(CO)3(PMe3)]2

Harry B. Davis; Frederick W. B. Einstein; Victor J. Johnston; Roland K. Pomeroy

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