| Literature DB >> 28751792 |
Christine Artner1, Ulrich Schubert1.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: The carboxylate-substituted mixed-metal oxo clusters Pb6Ti6O9(acetate)(methacrylate)17 and Pb4Ti8O10(OiPr)18(acetate)2 contain a higher number of lead atoms in the cluster core than previously reported compounds. The metal atoms in both clusters are arranged in three layers of different composition, which are connected through oxygen, propionate and/or carboxylate bridges.Entities:
Keywords: Lead compounds; Metal oxo clusters; Titanium compounds
Year: 2017 PMID: 28751792 PMCID: PMC5504130 DOI: 10.1007/s00706-017-1972-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Monatsh Chem ISSN: 0026-9247 Impact factor: 1.451
Fig. 1Left Molecular structure of Pb6Ti6O9(OAc)(OMc)17. Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity. Right Cluster core
Selected bond lengths/Å and angles/° for Pb6Ti6
| Metal–metal distances | |
| Ti(1)–Ti(2) 2.8522(8) | Ti(4)–Ti(5) 3.4930(10) |
| Ti(2)–Ti(3) 3.5914(10) | Ti(5)–Ti(6) 2.9370(9) |
| Ti(3)–Ti(4) 2.8398(8) | Ti(1)–Ti(6) 3.5041(9) |
| Pb(1)–Pb(2) 3.9100(6) | Pb(4)–Pb(5) 3.9884(9) |
| Pb(2)–Pb(3) 4.0036(11) | Pb(5)–Pb(6) 3.932(2) |
| Pb(2)–Pb(5) 4.5535(7) | |
| Metal- | |
| Ti(1)–O(1) 1.901(2) | Ti(4)–O(2) 1.850(2) |
| Ti(1)–O(5) 1.831(2) | Ti(4)–O(4) 1.895(2) |
| Ti(2)–O(1) 1.932(2) | Ti(5)–O(3) 1.930(2) |
| Ti(2)–O(5) 1.900(2) | Ti(5)–O(6) 1.902(2) |
| Ti(3)–O(2) 1.873(2) | Ti(6)–O(3) 1.909(2) |
| Ti(3)–O(4) 1.931(2) | Ti(6)–O(6) 1.936(2) |
| Pb(1)–O(1) 2.284(2) | Pb(4)–O(4) 2.277(2) |
| Pb(2)–O(2) 2.509(2) | Pb(5)–O(5) 2.519(2) |
| Pb(3)–O(3) 2.244(3) | Pb(6)–O(6) 2.262(3) |
| Metal- | |
| Ti(1)–O(9) 1.868(2) | Ti(4)–O(8) 1.856(2) |
| Ti(2)–O(7) 1.837(2) | Ti(5)–O(8) 1.810(2) |
| Ti(3)–O(7) 1.841(2) | Ti(6)–O(9) 1.799(2) |
| Metal- | |
| Ti(1)–O(1)–Ti(2) 96.15(10) | Ti(3)–O(2)–Ti(4) 99.42(11) |
| Ti(1)–O(5)–Ti(2) 99.70(10) | Ti(5)–O(3)–Ti(6) 99.79(11) |
| Ti(3)–O(4)–Ti(4) 95.85(10) | Ti(5)–O(6)–Ti(6) 99.84(11) |
| Pb(1)–O(1)–Ti(1) 133.22(11) | Pb(4)–O(4)–Ti(3) 126.56(11) |
| Pb(1)–O(1)–Ti(2) 127.53(11) | Pb(4)–O(4)–Ti(4) 133.84(11) |
| Pb(2)–O(2)–Ti(3) 109.81(10) | Pb(5)–O(5)–Ti(1) 124.18(11) |
| Pb(2)–O(2)–Ti(4) 118.20(10) | Pb(5)–O(5)–Ti(2) 106.73(9) |
| Pb(3)–O(3)–Ti(5) 123.39(12) | Pb(6)–O(6)–Ti(5) 128.74(15) |
| Pb(3)–O(3)–Ti(6) 128.60(13) | Pb(6)–O(6)–Ti(6) 121.98(14) |
| Ti- | |
| Ti(2)–O(7)–Ti(3) 155.13(13) | Ti(1)–O(9)–Ti(6) 145.69(13) |
| Ti(4)–O(8)–Ti(5) 144.63(14) |
Fig. 2Schematic drawing of the three metal layers of Pb6Ti6. Only the COO groups of the OMc ligands are drawn. Dashed lines indicate bonds to metals of adjacent layers
Fig. 3Left Molecular structure of Pb4Ti8O10(OiPr)18(OAc)2 (Pb4Ti8). Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity. Right Cluster core
Selected bond lengths/Å and angles/° for Pb4Ti8
| Metal–metal distances | |
| Pb(1)–Pb(2) 3.8287(4) | Ti(4)–Ti(5) 3.822(1) |
| Pb(1)–Pb(3) 3.8332(4) | Ti(4)–Ti(6) 2.911(1) |
| Pb(2)–Pb(3) 3.6733(11) | Ti(5)–Ti(6) 2.910(1) |
| Pb(4)–Ti(7) 3.3100(10) | Ti(7)–Ti(8) 3.035(1) |
| Pb(4)–Ti(8) 3.3268(10) | |
| Metal- | |
| Pb(1)–O(1) 2.306(4) | Pb(3)–O(2) 2.396(4) |
| Pb(2)–O(1) 2.398(4) | Pb(1)–O(2) 2.299(4) |
| Ti(1)–O(1) 1.978(4) | Ti(2)–O(2) 1.986(4) |
| Ti(4)–O(1) 2.050(4) | Ti(5)–O(2) 2.053(4) |
| Pb(2)–O(3) 2.295(3) | Pb(4)–O(8) 2.237(3) |
| Pb(3)–O(3) 2.293(3) | Ti(6)–O(8) 1.955(4) |
| Ti(3)–O(3) 2.064(4) | Ti(7)–O(8) 2.118(4) |
| Ti(6)–O(3) 1.950(4) | Ti(8)–O(8) 2.112(3) |
| Metal- | |
| Pb(2)–O(4) 2.388(3) | Pb(3)–O(5) 2.402(4) |
| Ti(4)–O(4) 1.862(4) | Ti(6)–O(5) 1.938(4) |
| Ti(6)–O(4) 1.949(3) | Ti(5)–O(5) 1.866(4) |
| Ti(5)–O(6) 1.917(4) | Pb(4)–O(7) 2.387(4) |
| Ti(6)–O(6) 2.027(4) | Ti(3)–O(7) 1.867(4) |
| Ti(4)–O(6) 1.921(4) | Ti(6)–O(7) 1.932(4) |
| Metal- | |
| Ti(4)–O(9) 1.852(4) | Ti(5)–O(10) 1.844(4) |
| Ti(7)–O(9) 1.812(4) | Ti(8)–O(10) 1.814(4) |
| Metal- | |
| Pb(1)–O(11) 2.295(4) | Pb(4)–O(12) 2.508(4) |
| Pb(2)–O(11) 2.622(4) | Ti(7)–O(12) 2.176(4) |
| Pb(3)–O(11) 2.620(4) | Ti(8)–O(12) 2.175(4) |
| Metal- | |
| M–O(1)–M 99.4(2)–126.1(2) | M–O(3)–M 95.3(2)–118.0(2) |
| M–O(2)–M 99.7(1)–125.1(2) | M–O(8)–M 91.7(1)–128.4(2) |
| Ti- | |
| Ti(4)–O(6)–Ti(5) 169.5(2) | Ti(5)–O(6)–Ti(6) 95.0(2) |
| Ti(4)–O(6)–Ti(6) 95.0(2) | |
| Metal- | |
| Pb(1)–O(11)–Pb(2) 102.07(14) | Pb(4)–O(12)–Ti(7) 89.66(13) |
| Pb(1)–O(11)–Pb(3) 102.29(14) | Pb(4)–O(12)–Ti(8) 90.26(14) |
| Pb(2)–O(11)–Pb(3) 97.24(13) | Ti(7)–O(12)–Ti(8) 88.48(14) |
Fig. 4Schematic drawing of the layers in Pb4Ti8. Dashed lines indicate bonds to metals of adjacent layers
Crystal data, data collection parameters and refinement details
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| Empirical formula | C73H93O46Pb6Ti6 | C58H132O32Pb4Ti8 |
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| 3237.0 | 2553.6 |
| Crystal system | Monoclinic | Monoclinic |
| Space group |
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| 14.170(2) | 14.459(1) |
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| 19.755(3) | 26.347(2) |
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| 35.927(5) | 23.735(2) |
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| 90.010(2) | 90.086(4) |
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| 10,057(2) | 9042(1) |
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| 4 | 4 |
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| 2.138 | 1.876 |
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| 10.538 | 8.152 |
| Crystal size/mm | 0.32 × 0.24 × 0.12 | 0.41 × 0.32 × 0.28 |
| No. of ind., obs. refl. | 31,237, 31,237 | 24,486, 19,725 |
| Criterion for obs. refl. |
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| 1.86, 30.77 | 1.15, 29.28 |
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| 0.027, 0.033, 1.197 | 0.039, 0.060, 1.072 |
| Weighting scheme* |
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| Δ | 1.51, −1.54 | 3.55, −2.29 |
* ω = 1/σ 2(F 02) + (xP)2 + yP], where P = (F 02 + 2 F c2)/3