The Structure of Monomeric Octahedral d2-Rhenium(V) Monooxo Complexes \(\left[ {{\mathbf{ReO}}\left( {{\mathbf{L}}_{{{\mathbf{tri}}}}^{m}} \right)\left( {{\mathbf{L}}_{{{\mathbf{bi}}}}^{n}} \right)} \right],\)\(\left[ {{\mathbf{ReO}}\left( {{\mathbf{L}}_{{{\mathbf{tri}}}}^{m}} \right){\mathbf{C}}{{{\mathbf{l}}}_{{\mathbf{2}}}}} \right]\) with Oxygen Atoms of Tridentate Chelating (O,S,O and S,O,S) Ligands


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The structural features of eleven mononuclear octahedral d2-Re(V) monooxo complexes with tridentate chelating (O,S,O and S,O,S) ligands, \(\left[ {{\text{ReO}}\left( {\text{L}_{\text{tri}}^{m}} \right)\left( {\text{L}_{\text{bi}}^{n}} \right)} \right],\)\(\left[ {{\text{ReO}}\left( {\text{L}_{\text{tri}}^{m}} \right){\text{C}}{{{\text{l}}}_{{\text{2}}}}} \right]\), are discussed. The \({\text{Re-O}}{{\left( {\text{L}_{\text{tri}}^{m}} \right)}_{{trans}}}\) bond lengths (except for two cases) were shown to be similar to (or somewhat shorter than), the Re–O(L)cis or Re–O(ST) bond lengths, which is indicative of the presence of pseudo-dioxo ReO2 groups with increased bond orders for both trans-arranged Re–O bonds. In the structures of two compounds, the \({\text{Re-O}}{{\left( {\text{L}_{\text{tri}}^{m}} \right)}_{{trans}}}\) bonds are, on average, 0.093 Å longer than the Re–O(ST) bonds, which is consistent with the structural requirements of the trans-effect of a multiply bonded oxo ligand.

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V. Sergienko

Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences; All-Russian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: sergienko@igic.ras.ru
Ресей, Moscow, 119991; Moscow, 125190

A. Churakov

Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: sergienko@igic.ras.ru
Ресей, Moscow, 119991

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