Reactions of metal carbonyl derivatives. Part 25. The bridging properties of tetraethyl diphosphite, (EtO)2POP(OEt)2
Abstract
The ditertiary phosphite (EtO)2POP(OEt)2(tedip) has been treated with a variety of metal carbonyl complexes such as [Mo(CO)6], [Mo(CO)4(C7H8)](C7H8= bicyclo[2.2.1] heptadiene), [Mo(η-C5H5)(CO)3X](X = Cl, Br, or I). [Fe2(CO)9], [Fe3(CO)12], [{Fe(CO)3(SMe)}2], and [Fe(η-C5H5)(CO)2l], and in all cases products in which the phosphite is bonded unidentate or bridged bidentate have been obtained. These included [Mo(CO)4(tedip)2], [{Mo(η-C5H5)(CO)2X}2(tedip)], [Fe2(CO)7(tedip)], [Fe2(CO)5(tedip)2], [{Fe(CO)2(SMe)}2(tedip)], and [{Fe(η-C5H5)(CO)l}2(tedip)]. The apparent inability of this ligand to afford chelated products is discussed in terms of the tedip bond angle.