The binuclear nickel complex Ni2Br2(PMe3)(3)(mu(2)-eta(3):eta(1)-CH2-o
-C6H4) (1) reacts with pyrazolyllithium(LiPz) to give the mu-pyrazolyl
mu-hydrocarbyl compound e3)(2)Br(mu(2)-eta(3):eta(1)-CH2-o-C6H4)(mu(2
)-Pz) (2) X-ray studies show a short Ni-Ni distance (2.710(2) Angstrom
) which suggests the existence of some bonding interaction. The bromid
e ligand of compound 2 can be replaced by anionic (N-3(-) 2,5-dimethyl
pyrrolide) or neutral (PMe3, Me2PCH2CH2PMe2) ligands. Other related co
mplexes containing methyl or tert-butyl substituents on the 3-position
or on the 3- and 5-positions of the pyrazolate ligand can be obtained
using the corresponding pyrazolylthallium derivatives. The monosubsti
tuted pyrazole complexes exist in solution as equilibrium mixtures of
two isomers which differ in the relative position of the pyrazolate su
bstituent. However, only one isomer has been isolated in the solid sta
te.