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. 2011 Jun 11;67(Pt 7):m895–m896. doi: 10.1107/S1600536811021441

Tricarbon­yl[N,N′,N′′-tris­(2,6-diisopropyl­phen­yl)guanidine]molybdenum(0)

René T Boeré a,*, Jason D Masuda b
PMCID: PMC3152082  PMID: 21836885

Abstract

In the title compound, [Mo(C37H53N3)(CO)3], the Mo atom to ring-centroid distance in the η6-coordinated tricarbonyl­molybdenum group is 1.958 (1) Å. The three C O groups are pseudo-octa­hedrally disposed with C—Mo—C angles ranging from 80.7 (1) to 87.4 (1)°. The two uncoordinated 2,6-diisopropyl­phenyl-substituted benzene rings form dihedral angles of 75.96 (8) and 78.01 (9)° with the mean plane of the guanidine group. The coordinated benzene ring is in a slight sofa conformation with the N-substituted C atom and the bonded N atom dispaced by 0.090 (3) and 0.458 (4) Å, respectively, from the mean plane of the remaining ring atoms. In the crystal, despite there being two N—H donor groups, no conventional hydrogen bonds are present. This may be because of the steric effects of the bulky diisopropyl­phenyl groups.

Related literature

For the structure of the parent guanidine ligand, see: Boeré, Boeré et al. (2000). For a series of related guanidines with varying conformational isomers, see: Gopi et al. (2010). For applications of this same ligand with cobalt(II) for catalysis, see: Eichman et al. (2011). For the use of a closely related ligand synthesized in an analogous manner, see: Brazeau et al. (2011). For a comprehensive review of the coordination chemistry of neutral guanidines, see: Coles (2006). For related amidine complexes in which Mo(CO)3 is coordinated in a very similar manner, see; Boeré, Klassen & Wolmershäuser (1998, 2000). For thermal motion of carbonyl group oxygen atoms, see: Braga & Koetzle (1988)graphic file with name e-67-0m895-scheme1.jpg

Experimental

Crystal data

  • [Mo(C37H53N3)(CO)3]

  • M r = 719.79

  • Triclinic, Inline graphic

  • a = 10.6525 (12) Å

  • b = 11.7642 (14) Å

  • c = 16.5482 (19) Å

  • α = 89.128 (1)°

  • β = 78.713 (1)°

  • γ = 67.240 (1)°

  • V = 1871.1 (4) Å3

  • Z = 2

  • Mo Kα radiation

  • μ = 0.39 mm−1

  • T = 173 K

  • 0.29 × 0.12 × 0.11 mm

Data collection

  • Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector diffractometer

  • Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2006) T min = 0.705, T max = 0.746

  • 27034 measured reflections

  • 8399 independent reflections

  • 6634 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

  • R int = 0.042

Refinement

  • R[F 2 > 2σ(F 2)] = 0.038

  • wR(F 2) = 0.115

  • S = 1.05

  • 8399 reflections

  • 442 parameters

  • 2 restraints

  • H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement

  • Δρmax = 1.12 e Å−3

  • Δρmin = −0.59 e Å−3

Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2006); cell refinement: SAINT-Plus (Bruker, 2006); data reduction: SAINT-Plus; program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXTL (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: Mercury (Macrae et al., 2006); software used to prepare material for publication: publCIF (Westrip, 2010).

Supplementary Material

Crystal structure: contains datablock(s) I, global. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811021441/lh5261sup1.cif

e-67-0m895-sup1.cif (30.1KB, cif)

Structure factors: contains datablock(s) I. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811021441/lh5261Isup2.hkl

e-67-0m895-Isup2.hkl (410.8KB, hkl)

Additional supplementary materials: crystallographic information; 3D view; checkCIF report

Table 1. Comparison of inter­atomic distances and angles (Å, °) of (I) with free guanidine, (II).

  C1—N1 C1—N2 C1—N3 N1—C1—N2 N2—C1—N3 N3—C1—N1
(I) 1.287 (3) 1.361 (3) 1.374 (3) 125.0 (2) 115.57 (19) 119.42 (19)
(II) 1.316 (2) 1.348 (2) 1.357 (2) 121.99 (13) 118.47 (14) 119.52 (13)

Acknowledgments

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) is gratefully acknowledged for a Discovery Grant. The diffractometer was purchased with the help of NSERC and the University of Lethbridge.

supplementary crystallographic information

Comment

The molecular stucture of the title compound, (I), is shown in Figure 1. The X-ray crystal structure of N,N',N"-tris(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)guanidine (II) was reported by Boeré, Boeré et al. (2000) with the three aryl groups in the same syn-anti conformation (Gopi et al., 2010) as found in compound (I). Table 1 presents the selected geometric data for compounds (I) and (II). Coles (2006) has comprehensively reviewed the application of neutral amidines and guanidines as coordination ligands. Recently, a cobalt(II) complex of the title ligand has been used as a catalyst in the synthesis of polysubstituted arenes via the regioselective cyclotrimerization of alkynes (Eichman et al., 2011). Also, deprotonated N,N',N"-aryl guandines have been reported to stabilize low-coordinate As(III) cations (Brazeau et al., 2011).

The title compound has an η6–coordinated tricarbonylmolybdenum group with a Mo to ring-centroid distance of 1.958 (1)Å. The three C≡O groups are pseudooctahedraly disposed with C–Mo–C angles ranging from 80.7 (1) to 87.4 (1)°. The three 2,6-diisopropylphenyl rings have normals that are disposed at 79.78 (8)° (C3-C7), 75.96 (8)° (C14-C19) and 78.01 (9)° (C26-C31) to the guanidine plane defined by C1, N1-N3. The ring coordinated by Mo(CO)3 is bent back from the core such that C2 is located 0.090 (3) and N1 0.458 (4)Å from the plane defined by C3-C7. In the crystal, despite there being two N—H donor groups, no conventional hydrogen bonds are present. This is possibly due to the steric effects of the bulky diisopropylphenyl groups. The orientation of the Mo(CO)3 unit and its geometric parameters are found to be very similar in compound (I) and in closely comparable tricarbonylmolybdenum complexes of structurally similar amidines (Boeré, Klassen & Wolmershäuser, 1998, 2000). The observed outward bending of the coordinated aryl ring suggests that some steric effects operate between the amidine/guanidine groups and the Mo(CO)3 units.

Experimental

The compound was prepared by a thermal reaction between the neural guanidine ligand and Mo(CO)6 as described in Boeré, Boeré et al. (2000). Full characterization by elemental analysis, NMR, mass spectrometry and infra-red spectroscopy are provided there.

Refinement

Hydrogen atoms attached to carbon were refined using a riding model with temperature factors of 1.2 (CH) or 1.5 (CH3) × the equivalent isotropic values of the attached atoms. H2 and H3 attached to nitrogen were positionally refined using distance restraints of 0.88 Å and temperature factors 1.2 × the equivalent isotropic values of N2 and N3. Two reflections have unusually large deviations from the weighted errors of their intensities; no obvious cause could be determined for this effect. The isopropyl methyl groups are found to librate more than other carbon atoms but this effect is commonly observed in 2,6-diisopropylphenyl compounds. A rotational disorder model for isopropyl groups was judged to be unwarranted. Similarly, the carbonyl group oxygen atoms display considerable thermal motion, but this is also a well known behaviour, see Braga & Koetzle (1988).

Figures

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

The molecular structure of (I) shown with 30% probability ellipsoids. H atoms bonded to C atoms are not shown.

Crystal data

[Mo(C37H53N3)(CO)3] Z = 2
Mr = 719.79 F(000) = 760
Triclinic, P1 Dx = 1.278 Mg m3
Hall symbol: -P 1 Melting point: 483 K
a = 10.6525 (12) Å Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å
b = 11.7642 (14) Å Cell parameters from 8978 reflections
c = 16.5482 (19) Å θ = 2.2–26.7°
α = 89.128 (1)° µ = 0.39 mm1
β = 78.713 (1)° T = 173 K
γ = 67.240 (1)° Block, yellow
V = 1871.1 (4) Å3 0.29 × 0.12 × 0.11 mm

Data collection

Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector diffractometer 8399 independent reflections
Radiation source: X-ray 6634 reflections with I > 2σ(I)
graphite Rint = 0.042
Detector resolution: 0.015 pixels mm-1 θmax = 27.4°, θmin = 1.9°
φ and ω scans h = −13→13
Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2006) k = −15→15
Tmin = 0.705, Tmax = 0.746 l = −21→21
27034 measured reflections

Refinement

Refinement on F2 Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods
Least-squares matrix: full Secondary atom site location: difference Fourier map
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.038 Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites
wR(F2) = 0.115 H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement
S = 1.05 w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.0637P)2] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3
8399 reflections (Δ/σ)max = 0.001
442 parameters Δρmax = 1.12 e Å3
2 restraints Δρmin = −0.59 e Å3
0 constraints

Special details

Experimental. A crystal coated in Paratone (TM) oil was mounted on the end of a thin glass capillary and cooled in the gas stream of the diffractometer Kryoflex low temperature device.
Geometry. All e.s.d.'s (except the e.s.d. in the dihedral angle between two l.s. planes) are estimated using the full covariance matrix. The cell e.s.d.'s are taken into account individually in the estimation of e.s.d.'s in distances, angles and torsion angles; correlations between e.s.d.'s in cell parameters are only used when they are defined by crystal symmetry. An approximate (isotropic) treatment of cell e.s.d.'s is used for estimating e.s.d.'s involving l.s. planes.
Refinement. Refinement of F2 against ALL reflections. The weighted R-factor wR and goodness of fit S are based on F2, conventional R-factors R are based on F, with F set to zero for negative F2. The threshold expression of F2 > σ(F2) is used only for calculating R-factors(gt) etc. and is not relevant to the choice of reflections for refinement. R-factors based on F2 are statistically about twice as large as those based on F, and R- factors based on ALL data will be even larger. In the final cycle of LS refinement an unusually large residual peak of 1.13 e-/A3 was located about midway between carbonyl C1C and C2C. Though this might indicated positional disorder of the tripodal (CO)3 group, no similar peaks were found between the remaining C1C - C3C and C3C - C2C carbonyl groups. Finally, the model includes two NH groups that are potential H-bond donors. However H-bonding is not observed, probably due to steric constraints.

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2)

x y z Uiso*/Ueq
Mo 0.71984 (2) 0.914384 (19) 0.598865 (13) 0.03364 (9)
O1C 0.6521 (2) 1.06506 (19) 0.76505 (13) 0.0555 (6)
O2C 0.6473 (3) 1.1793 (2) 0.54066 (17) 0.0972 (11)
O3C 0.4025 (2) 0.9815 (3) 0.61834 (16) 0.0787 (8)
C1C 0.6772 (3) 1.0059 (2) 0.70321 (17) 0.0374 (6)
C2C 0.6744 (4) 1.0793 (3) 0.56057 (19) 0.0597 (10)
C3C 0.5213 (3) 0.9546 (3) 0.61212 (18) 0.0513 (8)
N1 0.91757 (19) 0.62265 (16) 0.68815 (11) 0.0214 (4)
N2 0.7736 (2) 0.76440 (17) 0.79907 (12) 0.0216 (4)
H2 0.743 (2) 0.812 (2) 0.7652 (13) 0.026*
N3 0.9044 (2) 0.56192 (16) 0.82112 (11) 0.0214 (4)
H3 0.852 (2) 0.580 (2) 0.8656 (12) 0.026*
C1 0.8647 (2) 0.65043 (19) 0.76564 (13) 0.0184 (4)
C2 0.8854 (2) 0.7025 (2) 0.62515 (13) 0.0227 (5)
C3 0.9571 (2) 0.7836 (2) 0.60211 (14) 0.0256 (5)
C4 0.9517 (3) 0.8349 (2) 0.52481 (15) 0.0321 (6)
H4 1.0042 0.8834 0.5070 0.039*
C5 0.8699 (3) 0.8155 (2) 0.47345 (15) 0.0366 (6)
H5 0.8686 0.8498 0.4211 0.044*
C6 0.7917 (3) 0.7467 (2) 0.49918 (15) 0.0332 (6)
H6 0.7335 0.7374 0.4653 0.040*
C7 0.7965 (2) 0.6890 (2) 0.57589 (14) 0.0259 (5)
C8 1.0516 (3) 0.7977 (2) 0.65510 (16) 0.0327 (6)
H8 1.0155 0.7833 0.7131 0.039*
C9 1.1982 (3) 0.6989 (3) 0.62729 (19) 0.0457 (7)
H9A 1.1940 0.6171 0.6269 0.069*
H9B 1.2563 0.7025 0.6655 0.069*
H9C 1.2384 0.7135 0.5716 0.069*
C10 1.0555 (4) 0.9255 (3) 0.6556 (2) 0.0520 (8)
H10A 1.1001 0.9387 0.6006 0.078*
H10B 1.1087 0.9321 0.6961 0.078*
H10C 0.9604 0.9882 0.6703 0.078*
C11 0.7265 (3) 0.5997 (2) 0.59820 (16) 0.0323 (6)
H11 0.7080 0.5976 0.6597 0.039*
C12 0.8290 (3) 0.4709 (3) 0.5621 (2) 0.0552 (9)
H12A 0.8534 0.4713 0.5019 0.083*
H12B 0.7860 0.4112 0.5766 0.083*
H12C 0.9133 0.4475 0.5848 0.083*
C13 0.5881 (3) 0.6336 (3) 0.5711 (2) 0.0605 (9)
H13A 0.5228 0.7149 0.5968 0.091*
H13B 0.5497 0.5716 0.5883 0.091*
H13C 0.6030 0.6362 0.5109 0.091*
C14 0.6968 (2) 0.79018 (19) 0.88280 (14) 0.0233 (5)
C15 0.7616 (3) 0.8093 (2) 0.94427 (15) 0.0275 (5)
C16 0.6854 (3) 0.8331 (2) 1.02566 (16) 0.0375 (6)
H16 0.7268 0.8451 1.0689 0.045*
C17 0.5508 (3) 0.8392 (3) 1.04368 (17) 0.0443 (7)
H17 0.5006 0.8552 1.0993 0.053*
C18 0.4895 (3) 0.8225 (2) 0.98302 (17) 0.0381 (6)
H18 0.3962 0.8286 0.9969 0.046*
C19 0.5602 (2) 0.7966 (2) 0.90043 (15) 0.0280 (5)
C20 0.9061 (3) 0.8110 (2) 0.92375 (16) 0.0349 (6)
H20 0.9601 0.7517 0.8747 0.042*
C21 0.9865 (4) 0.7713 (4) 0.9927 (2) 0.0661 (10)
H21A 0.9423 0.8333 1.0395 0.099*
H21B 1.0825 0.7635 0.9726 0.099*
H21C 0.9865 0.6915 1.0106 0.099*
C22 0.8981 (3) 0.9385 (3) 0.8993 (2) 0.0570 (9)
H22A 0.8514 0.9616 0.8526 0.086*
H22B 0.9923 0.9371 0.8835 0.086*
H22C 0.8455 0.9990 0.9462 0.086*
C23 0.4864 (3) 0.7839 (2) 0.83388 (17) 0.0339 (6)
H23 0.5582 0.7473 0.7823 0.041*
C24 0.4066 (3) 0.6998 (3) 0.8554 (2) 0.0529 (8)
H24A 0.4683 0.6210 0.8722 0.079*
H24B 0.3738 0.6846 0.8069 0.079*
H24C 0.3268 0.7399 0.9007 0.079*
C25 0.3861 (3) 0.9100 (3) 0.8160 (2) 0.0516 (8)
H25A 0.3144 0.9476 0.8658 0.077*
H25B 0.3422 0.9005 0.7712 0.077*
H25C 0.4372 0.9631 0.7996 0.077*
C26 0.9760 (2) 0.43247 (19) 0.79664 (13) 0.0217 (5)
C27 1.1210 (2) 0.3814 (2) 0.77456 (14) 0.0248 (5)
C28 1.1875 (3) 0.2556 (2) 0.75388 (16) 0.0323 (6)
H28 1.2861 0.2192 0.7379 0.039*
C29 1.1121 (3) 0.1821 (2) 0.75617 (16) 0.0357 (6)
H29 1.1592 0.0959 0.7421 0.043*
C30 0.9694 (3) 0.2336 (2) 0.77869 (16) 0.0329 (6)
H30 0.9189 0.1822 0.7801 0.039*
C31 0.8980 (2) 0.3592 (2) 0.79933 (15) 0.0257 (5)
C32 1.2042 (3) 0.4605 (2) 0.77695 (16) 0.0323 (6)
H32 1.1474 0.5456 0.7631 0.039*
C33 1.3426 (3) 0.4132 (3) 0.7144 (2) 0.0553 (9)
H33A 1.4044 0.3336 0.7301 0.083*
H33B 1.3863 0.4729 0.7136 0.083*
H33C 1.3259 0.4029 0.6593 0.083*
C34 1.2277 (4) 0.4691 (3) 0.8638 (2) 0.0538 (9)
H34A 1.1381 0.4986 0.9030 0.081*
H34B 1.2729 0.5270 0.8666 0.081*
H34C 1.2874 0.3874 0.8778 0.081*
C35 0.7412 (3) 0.4149 (2) 0.82715 (18) 0.0363 (6)
H35 0.7079 0.5030 0.8126 0.044*
C36 0.6700 (4) 0.3517 (4) 0.7839 (3) 0.0876 (15)
H36A 0.7077 0.3429 0.7243 0.131*
H36B 0.5698 0.4015 0.7947 0.131*
H36C 0.6868 0.2698 0.8047 0.131*
C37 0.7001 (3) 0.4148 (4) 0.9208 (2) 0.0722 (12)
H37A 0.7309 0.3295 0.9371 0.108*
H37B 0.5988 0.4557 0.9382 0.108*
H37C 0.7441 0.4593 0.9471 0.108*

Atomic displacement parameters (Å2)

U11 U22 U33 U12 U13 U23
Mo 0.03955 (15) 0.02627 (13) 0.02197 (13) 0.00019 (9) −0.00416 (9) 0.00151 (8)
O1C 0.0845 (17) 0.0362 (11) 0.0350 (12) −0.0190 (11) 0.0031 (11) −0.0101 (9)
O2C 0.135 (3) 0.0408 (14) 0.0652 (17) 0.0043 (15) 0.0105 (17) 0.0229 (12)
O3C 0.0403 (14) 0.104 (2) 0.0611 (16) 0.0089 (13) −0.0167 (12) −0.0177 (15)
C1C 0.0464 (16) 0.0236 (12) 0.0330 (15) −0.0066 (12) −0.0023 (12) 0.0044 (11)
C2C 0.077 (2) 0.0351 (16) 0.0340 (17) 0.0058 (15) 0.0049 (16) 0.0065 (13)
C3C 0.0461 (19) 0.0531 (19) 0.0321 (16) 0.0067 (15) −0.0106 (13) −0.0108 (13)
N1 0.0253 (10) 0.0186 (9) 0.0187 (9) −0.0064 (8) −0.0051 (8) −0.0003 (7)
N2 0.0247 (10) 0.0186 (9) 0.0182 (10) −0.0054 (8) −0.0038 (8) 0.0027 (7)
N3 0.0263 (10) 0.0178 (9) 0.0178 (10) −0.0067 (8) −0.0036 (8) 0.0004 (7)
C1 0.0177 (10) 0.0188 (10) 0.0224 (11) −0.0099 (9) −0.0065 (9) 0.0012 (8)
C2 0.0253 (12) 0.0197 (11) 0.0162 (11) −0.0028 (9) −0.0008 (9) −0.0029 (8)
C3 0.0306 (13) 0.0212 (11) 0.0212 (12) −0.0079 (10) −0.0013 (10) −0.0013 (9)
C4 0.0409 (15) 0.0233 (12) 0.0265 (13) −0.0102 (11) 0.0010 (11) 0.0014 (10)
C5 0.0473 (16) 0.0310 (13) 0.0180 (12) −0.0029 (12) −0.0023 (11) 0.0010 (10)
C6 0.0370 (14) 0.0366 (14) 0.0196 (12) −0.0056 (11) −0.0093 (10) −0.0035 (10)
C7 0.0252 (12) 0.0242 (11) 0.0226 (12) −0.0038 (10) −0.0037 (9) −0.0048 (9)
C8 0.0403 (15) 0.0355 (14) 0.0280 (13) −0.0227 (12) −0.0038 (11) 0.0012 (11)
C9 0.0423 (17) 0.0530 (18) 0.0468 (18) −0.0219 (14) −0.0140 (14) 0.0087 (14)
C10 0.064 (2) 0.0426 (17) 0.062 (2) −0.0329 (16) −0.0135 (17) −0.0022 (15)
C11 0.0312 (13) 0.0356 (14) 0.0321 (14) −0.0142 (11) −0.0079 (11) −0.0038 (11)
C12 0.0515 (19) 0.0382 (16) 0.074 (2) −0.0225 (15) 0.0038 (17) −0.0221 (15)
C13 0.0406 (18) 0.076 (2) 0.076 (2) −0.0293 (18) −0.0241 (17) 0.013 (2)
C14 0.0263 (12) 0.0153 (10) 0.0212 (11) −0.0031 (9) 0.0003 (9) 0.0005 (8)
C15 0.0308 (13) 0.0226 (11) 0.0239 (12) −0.0056 (10) −0.0038 (10) −0.0006 (9)
C16 0.0478 (17) 0.0331 (14) 0.0231 (13) −0.0077 (12) −0.0044 (12) −0.0040 (10)
C17 0.0516 (18) 0.0375 (15) 0.0249 (14) −0.0064 (13) 0.0116 (13) −0.0014 (11)
C18 0.0321 (14) 0.0330 (14) 0.0386 (16) −0.0091 (11) 0.0095 (12) −0.0008 (11)
C19 0.0273 (12) 0.0193 (11) 0.0319 (13) −0.0061 (10) 0.0000 (10) 0.0004 (9)
C20 0.0352 (14) 0.0382 (14) 0.0282 (14) −0.0103 (12) −0.0075 (11) −0.0074 (11)
C21 0.051 (2) 0.095 (3) 0.049 (2) −0.019 (2) −0.0227 (17) 0.0062 (19)
C22 0.0516 (19) 0.0476 (19) 0.077 (2) −0.0270 (16) −0.0093 (17) 0.0006 (17)
C23 0.0262 (13) 0.0328 (13) 0.0401 (15) −0.0109 (11) −0.0023 (11) −0.0039 (11)
C24 0.0420 (17) 0.0404 (17) 0.083 (2) −0.0205 (14) −0.0194 (17) 0.0075 (16)
C25 0.059 (2) 0.0410 (17) 0.062 (2) −0.0202 (15) −0.0273 (17) 0.0126 (15)
C26 0.0273 (12) 0.0182 (10) 0.0198 (11) −0.0075 (9) −0.0082 (9) 0.0023 (8)
C27 0.0263 (12) 0.0244 (11) 0.0248 (12) −0.0094 (10) −0.0093 (10) 0.0030 (9)
C28 0.0279 (13) 0.0278 (13) 0.0352 (14) −0.0032 (10) −0.0092 (11) 0.0003 (10)
C29 0.0437 (15) 0.0197 (12) 0.0385 (15) −0.0050 (11) −0.0117 (12) −0.0040 (10)
C30 0.0419 (15) 0.0231 (12) 0.0409 (15) −0.0162 (11) −0.0176 (12) 0.0022 (11)
C31 0.0297 (12) 0.0237 (11) 0.0275 (13) −0.0118 (10) −0.0114 (10) 0.0048 (9)
C32 0.0263 (13) 0.0301 (13) 0.0433 (16) −0.0124 (11) −0.0112 (11) 0.0087 (11)
C33 0.0300 (15) 0.0543 (19) 0.077 (2) −0.0161 (14) −0.0033 (15) 0.0110 (17)
C34 0.073 (2) 0.0541 (19) 0.063 (2) −0.0444 (18) −0.0377 (18) 0.0156 (16)
C35 0.0300 (14) 0.0335 (14) 0.0526 (17) −0.0170 (11) −0.0158 (12) 0.0135 (12)
C36 0.045 (2) 0.071 (3) 0.162 (5) −0.0293 (19) −0.040 (3) −0.015 (3)
C37 0.0369 (18) 0.097 (3) 0.064 (2) −0.0136 (18) 0.0020 (16) 0.038 (2)

Geometric parameters (Å, °)

Mo—C1C 1.928 (3) C19—C23 1.513 (4)
Mo—C2C 1.938 (3) C20—C21 1.520 (4)
O1C—C1C 1.172 (3) C20—C22 1.522 (4)
O2C—C2C 1.156 (4) C20—H20 1.0000
O3C—C3C 1.164 (4) C21—H21A 0.9800
N1—C1 1.287 (3) C21—H21B 0.9800
N1—C2 1.395 (3) C21—H21C 0.9800
N2—C1 1.361 (3) C22—H22A 0.9800
N2—C14 1.435 (3) C22—H22B 0.9800
N2—H2 0.809 (16) C22—H22C 0.9800
N3—C1 1.374 (3) C23—C25 1.521 (4)
N3—C26 1.437 (3) C23—C24 1.533 (4)
N3—H3 0.807 (16) C23—H23 1.0000
C2—C7 1.417 (3) C24—H24A 0.9800
C3—C4 1.408 (3) C24—H24B 0.9800
C4—C5 1.408 (4) C24—H24C 0.9800
C4—H4 0.9500 C25—H25A 0.9800
C5—C6 1.379 (4) C25—H25B 0.9800
C5—H5 0.9500 C25—H25C 0.9800
C6—C7 1.431 (3) C26—C27 1.395 (3)
C6—H6 0.9500 C26—C31 1.406 (3)
C8—C10 1.520 (4) C27—C28 1.386 (3)
C8—C9 1.527 (4) C27—C32 1.518 (3)
C8—H8 1.0000 C28—C29 1.385 (4)
C9—H9A 0.9800 C28—H28 0.9500
C9—H9B 0.9800 C29—C30 1.374 (4)
C9—H9C 0.9800 C29—H29 0.9500
C10—H10A 0.9800 C30—C31 1.387 (3)
C10—H10B 0.9800 C30—H30 0.9500
C10—H10C 0.9800 C31—C35 1.514 (3)
C11—C13 1.527 (4) C32—C34 1.518 (4)
C11—C12 1.529 (4) C32—C33 1.530 (4)
C11—H11 1.0000 C32—H32 1.0000
C12—H12A 0.9800 C33—H33A 0.9800
C12—H12B 0.9800 C33—H33B 0.9800
C12—H12C 0.9800 C33—H33C 0.9800
C13—H13A 0.9800 C34—H34A 0.9800
C13—H13B 0.9800 C34—H34B 0.9800
C13—H13C 0.9800 C34—H34C 0.9800
C14—C19 1.398 (3) C35—C36 1.518 (4)
C14—C15 1.401 (3) C35—C37 1.525 (4)
C15—C16 1.400 (3) C35—H35 1.0000
C15—C20 1.519 (4) C36—H36A 0.9800
C16—C17 1.379 (4) C36—H36B 0.9800
C16—H16 0.9500 C36—H36C 0.9800
C17—C18 1.355 (4) C37—H37A 0.9800
C17—H17 0.9500 C37—H37B 0.9800
C18—C19 1.400 (3) C37—H37C 0.9800
C18—H18 0.9500
C1C—Mo—C2C 80.69 (12) C22—C20—H20 107.5
O1C—C1C—Mo 177.4 (2) C20—C21—H21A 109.5
O2C—C2C—Mo 177.4 (3) C20—C21—H21B 109.5
O3C—C3C—Mo 177.9 (3) H21A—C21—H21B 109.5
C1—N1—C2 125.51 (19) C20—C21—H21C 109.5
C1—N2—C14 124.59 (18) H21A—C21—H21C 109.5
C1—N2—H2 113.7 (18) H21B—C21—H21C 109.5
C14—N2—H2 117.9 (18) C20—C22—H22A 109.5
C1—N3—C26 122.77 (18) C20—C22—H22B 109.5
C1—N3—H3 112.9 (18) H22A—C22—H22B 109.5
C26—N3—H3 116.6 (18) C20—C22—H22C 109.5
N1—C1—N2 125.0 (2) H22A—C22—H22C 109.5
N1—C1—N3 119.41 (19) H22B—C22—H22C 109.5
N2—C1—N3 115.57 (19) C19—C23—C25 110.5 (2)
N1—C2—C7 118.4 (2) C19—C23—C24 113.4 (2)
C4—C3—C2 118.5 (2) C25—C23—C24 108.9 (2)
C3—C4—C5 121.1 (2) C19—C23—H23 108.0
C3—C4—H4 119.4 C25—C23—H23 108.0
C5—C4—H4 119.4 C24—C23—H23 108.0
C6—C5—C4 120.0 (2) C23—C24—H24A 109.5
C6—C5—H5 120.0 C23—C24—H24B 109.5
C4—C5—H5 120.0 H24A—C24—H24B 109.5
C5—C6—C7 121.4 (2) C23—C24—H24C 109.5
C5—C6—H6 119.3 H24A—C24—H24C 109.5
C7—C6—H6 119.3 H24B—C24—H24C 109.5
C2—C7—C6 118.5 (2) C23—C25—H25A 109.5
C3—C8—C10 113.4 (2) C23—C25—H25B 109.5
C3—C8—C9 109.8 (2) H25A—C25—H25B 109.5
C10—C8—C9 110.4 (2) C23—C25—H25C 109.5
C3—C8—H8 107.6 H25A—C25—H25C 109.5
C10—C8—H8 107.6 H25B—C25—H25C 109.5
C9—C8—H8 107.6 C27—C26—C31 121.6 (2)
C8—C9—H9A 109.5 C27—C26—N3 119.6 (2)
C8—C9—H9B 109.5 C31—C26—N3 118.8 (2)
H9A—C9—H9B 109.5 C28—C27—C26 118.3 (2)
C8—C9—H9C 109.5 C28—C27—C32 120.7 (2)
H9A—C9—H9C 109.5 C26—C27—C32 120.9 (2)
H9B—C9—H9C 109.5 C29—C28—C27 120.8 (2)
C8—C10—H10A 109.5 C29—C28—H28 119.6
C8—C10—H10B 109.5 C27—C28—H28 119.6
H10A—C10—H10B 109.5 C30—C29—C28 120.2 (2)
C8—C10—H10C 109.5 C30—C29—H29 119.9
H10A—C10—H10C 109.5 C28—C29—H29 119.9
H10B—C10—H10C 109.5 C29—C30—C31 121.1 (2)
C7—C11—C13 114.8 (2) C29—C30—H30 119.4
C7—C11—C12 108.1 (2) C31—C30—H30 119.4
C13—C11—C12 110.8 (2) C30—C31—C26 117.9 (2)
C7—C11—H11 107.6 C30—C31—C35 121.0 (2)
C13—C11—H11 107.6 C26—C31—C35 121.0 (2)
C12—C11—H11 107.6 C34—C32—C27 109.5 (2)
C11—C12—H12A 109.5 C34—C32—C33 110.7 (2)
C11—C12—H12B 109.5 C27—C32—C33 113.0 (2)
H12A—C12—H12B 109.5 C34—C32—H32 107.8
C11—C12—H12C 109.5 C27—C32—H32 107.8
H12A—C12—H12C 109.5 C33—C32—H32 107.8
H12B—C12—H12C 109.5 C32—C33—H33A 109.5
C11—C13—H13A 109.5 C32—C33—H33B 109.5
C11—C13—H13B 109.5 H33A—C33—H33B 109.5
H13A—C13—H13B 109.5 C32—C33—H33C 109.5
C11—C13—H13C 109.5 H33A—C33—H33C 109.5
H13A—C13—H13C 109.5 H33B—C33—H33C 109.5
H13B—C13—H13C 109.5 C32—C34—H34A 109.5
C19—C14—C15 122.2 (2) C32—C34—H34B 109.5
C19—C14—N2 119.4 (2) H34A—C34—H34B 109.5
C15—C14—N2 118.4 (2) C32—C34—H34C 109.5
C16—C15—C14 117.5 (2) H34A—C34—H34C 109.5
C16—C15—C20 120.6 (2) H34B—C34—H34C 109.5
C14—C15—C20 121.8 (2) C31—C35—C36 112.8 (3)
C17—C16—C15 120.7 (3) C31—C35—C37 110.3 (2)
C17—C16—H16 119.7 C36—C35—C37 111.2 (3)
C15—C16—H16 119.7 C31—C35—H35 107.4
C18—C17—C16 120.7 (2) C36—C35—H35 107.4
C18—C17—H17 119.6 C37—C35—H35 107.4
C16—C17—H17 119.6 C35—C36—H36A 109.5
C17—C18—C19 121.6 (3) C35—C36—H36B 109.5
C17—C18—H18 119.2 H36A—C36—H36B 109.5
C19—C18—H18 119.2 C35—C36—H36C 109.5
C14—C19—C18 117.2 (2) H36A—C36—H36C 109.5
C14—C19—C23 122.6 (2) H36B—C36—H36C 109.5
C18—C19—C23 120.1 (2) C35—C37—H37A 109.5
C15—C20—C21 114.0 (2) C35—C37—H37B 109.5
C15—C20—C22 110.4 (2) H37A—C37—H37B 109.5
C21—C20—C22 109.7 (3) C35—C37—H37C 109.5
C15—C20—H20 107.5 H37A—C37—H37C 109.5
C21—C20—H20 107.5 H37B—C37—H37C 109.5
C2—N1—C1—N2 −3.4 (4) N2—C14—C19—C23 −3.2 (3)
C2—N1—C1—N3 179.0 (2) C17—C18—C19—C14 −0.8 (4)
C14—N2—C1—N1 168.7 (2) C17—C18—C19—C23 −177.5 (2)
C14—N2—C1—N3 −13.7 (3) C16—C15—C20—C21 31.2 (4)
C26—N3—C1—N1 −15.4 (3) C14—C15—C20—C21 −152.1 (3)
C26—N3—C1—N2 166.85 (19) C16—C15—C20—C22 −92.9 (3)
C1—N1—C2—C7 −103.3 (3) C14—C15—C20—C22 83.9 (3)
N1—C2—C3—C4 161.8 (2) C14—C19—C23—C25 −101.8 (3)
C7—C2—C3—C4 −8.6 (3) C18—C19—C23—C25 74.7 (3)
C2—C3—C4—C5 4.8 (3) C14—C19—C23—C24 135.6 (2)
C3—C4—C5—C6 0.9 (4) C18—C19—C23—C24 −47.9 (3)
C4—C5—C6—C7 −3.0 (4) C1—N3—C26—C27 88.2 (3)
N1—C2—C7—C6 −164.0 (2) C1—N3—C26—C31 −94.8 (3)
C5—C6—C7—C2 −0.8 (3) C31—C26—C27—C28 0.9 (3)
C4—C3—C8—C10 40.7 (3) N3—C26—C27—C28 177.9 (2)
C2—C3—C8—C10 −148.0 (2) C31—C26—C27—C32 −176.3 (2)
C4—C3—C8—C9 −83.4 (3) N3—C26—C27—C32 0.7 (3)
C2—C3—C8—C9 87.9 (3) C26—C27—C28—C29 −0.9 (4)
C2—C7—C11—C13 152.1 (2) C32—C27—C28—C29 176.3 (2)
C6—C7—C11—C13 −37.5 (3) C27—C28—C29—C30 0.4 (4)
C2—C7—C11—C12 −83.7 (3) C28—C29—C30—C31 0.1 (4)
C6—C7—C11—C12 86.8 (3) C29—C30—C31—C26 −0.1 (4)
C1—N2—C14—C19 −96.6 (3) C29—C30—C31—C35 −177.7 (2)
C1—N2—C14—C15 84.0 (3) C27—C26—C31—C30 −0.5 (3)
C19—C14—C15—C16 1.3 (3) N3—C26—C31—C30 −177.4 (2)
N2—C14—C15—C16 −179.4 (2) C27—C26—C31—C35 177.2 (2)
C19—C14—C15—C20 −175.6 (2) N3—C26—C31—C35 0.2 (3)
N2—C14—C15—C20 3.8 (3) C28—C27—C32—C34 −92.4 (3)
C14—C15—C16—C17 −1.0 (4) C26—C27—C32—C34 84.7 (3)
C20—C15—C16—C17 175.9 (2) C28—C27—C32—C33 31.5 (3)
C15—C16—C17—C18 −0.1 (4) C26—C27—C32—C33 −151.4 (2)
C16—C17—C18—C19 1.1 (4) C30—C31—C35—C36 −34.8 (4)
C15—C14—C19—C18 −0.4 (3) C26—C31—C35—C36 147.6 (3)
N2—C14—C19—C18 −179.8 (2) C30—C31—C35—C37 90.2 (3)
C15—C14—C19—C23 176.2 (2) C26—C31—C35—C37 −87.3 (3)

Table 1 Comparison of interatomic distances (Å, °) of (I) with free guanidine, (II)

C1—N1 C1—N2 C1—N3 N1—C1—N2 N2—C1—N3 N3—C1—N1
(I) 1.287 (3) 1.361 (3) 1.374 (3) 125.0 (2) 115.57 (19) 119.42 (19)
(II) 1.316 (2) 1.348 (2) 1.357 (2) 121.99 (13) 118.47 (14) 119.52 (13)

Footnotes

Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: LH5261).

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Associated Data

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Supplementary Materials

Crystal structure: contains datablock(s) I, global. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811021441/lh5261sup1.cif

e-67-0m895-sup1.cif (30.1KB, cif)

Structure factors: contains datablock(s) I. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536811021441/lh5261Isup2.hkl

e-67-0m895-Isup2.hkl (410.8KB, hkl)

Additional supplementary materials: crystallographic information; 3D view; checkCIF report


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