Title

Use of73Ge NMR Spectroscopy and X-ray Crystallography for the Study of electronic interactions in substituted tetrakis(phenyl)-, -(phenoxy)-, and -(thiophenoxy)germanes

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Organometallics

Publication Date

2-8-2010

Abstract

NMR chemical shifts of 1H, 13C, and 73Ge, molecular modeling, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction results are reported for a series of substituted tris- and tetrakis(phenyl)germanes of the type (XC6H4)3GeY and (XC6H 4)4Ge, where X = o-, m-, and p-OCH3, o-, m-, and p-OC2H5, m- and p-CF3, H, p-C(CH 3)3, p-Cl; and Y = Cl and H. Chemical shifts and X-ray data are also reported for o-CH3 and o-OCH3 tetrakis(phenoxy)- ((XC6H4O)4Ge) and thiophenoxygermanes ((XC6H4S)4Ge). For tetrakis derivatives, 73Ge resonances are observed for all but the o-methoxyphenoxy compound, for which the inability to detect a resonance is attributed to rapid quadrupolar relaxation caused by intramolecular interactions of the methoxy oxygen with the central atom. The observation of a relatively broad, slightly upfield 73Ge resonance in the analogous phenyl and thiophenoxy derivatives suggests, as do the results of molecular modeling, that in these compounds there is some hypercoordination. The solid-state structures show bond angles at the aromatic carbon bearing the alkoxy group that suggest an interaction of the alkoxy oxygen with germanium. Oxygen-germanium bond distances are about 17% shorter than the sum of the van der Waals radii. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

Volume

29

Issue

3

First Page

582

Last Page

590

DOI

10.1021/om900905c

ISSN

02767333

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