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  4. The mixed-metal carbonyl cluster anion [Os3Ir(CO)(13)](-): Synthesis, structure, reactivity and catalytic activity in the carbonylation of methanol

The mixed-metal carbonyl cluster anion [Os3Ir(CO)(13)](-): Synthesis, structure, reactivity and catalytic activity in the carbonylation of methanol

Author(s)
Süss-Fink, Georg  
Institut de chimie  
Haak, Susanne
Ferrand, Vincent
Stoeckli-Evans, Helen  
Institut de chimie  
Date issued
1999
In
Journal of Molecular Catalysis a-Chemical
Vol
1-3
No
143
From page
163
To page
170
Subjects
methanol carbonylation acetic acid methyl acetate homogenous catalysis methyl iodide hydriodic acid cluster osmium iridium MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE
Abstract
The cluster anion [Os3Ir(CO)(13)](-) (1) was prepared in 50% yield by reaction of Os-3(CO)(12) with [Ir(CO)(4)](-). The single-crystal X-ray structure analysis of the bis(triphenylphosphoranylidene)ammonium salt shows 1 to consist of a tetrahedral metal core with one of the 13 carbonyl ligands being bridging. Protonation of 1 led to the neutral cluster HOs3Ir(CO)(13) (2), whereas the hydrogenation gave the cluster anion [H2Os3Ir(CO)(12)](-) (3). The catalytic activity of 1 for the carbonylation of methanol was studied. Using CH3I as co-catalyst, catalytic turnover numbers up to 1800 were obtained (140 degrees C, 30 bar) within 14 h. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/52083
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