Issue 5, 1994

Ligand substitution reactions in new square-planar iridium, rhodium and platinum complexes containing a potentially terdentate C,N,N′ ligand system; crystal structure of [Ir{C6H4CH2N(Me)CH2CH2NMe2-2-C,N,N′}(cod)](cod = cycloocta-1,5-diene)

Abstract

Transmetallation reactions with the new dimeric compound [LiL]2[L = C6H4CH2N(Me)CH2CH2NMe2-2] have incorporated the potentially terdentate monoanionic C,N,N′ ligand system L into the new complexes [MIL(cod)](M = Rh or Ir, cod = cycloocta-1,5-diene) and [PtIICl(L)] which have been characterized by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. In solution these complexes are square-planar with L co-ordinated as a C,N bidentate in [ML(cod)] and as a C,N,N′ terdentate in [PtCl(L)]. However, the solid-state molecular structure of [IrL(cod)] shows a C,N,N′ terdentate co-ordination mode of L; the square-pyramidal geometry reflects a situation in the direction of the reaction transition state of a nucleophile (NMe2) attacking a d8 metal centre. Crystals of [IrL(cod)](C20H31IrN2) are orthorhombic, space group P212121, with a= 7.956(3), b= 14.090(1), c= 16.484(2)Å, Z= 4, final R= 0.0284 for 2078 reflections with I[gt-or-equal] 2.5σ(I) and 221 parameters. The neutral monodentate ligands CO and PPh3 replace the bidentate cod ligand in [ML(cod)](M = Rh or Ir) to afford complexes which in solution on the NMR time-scale are fluxional and in which L is either bi- or ter-dentate.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 703-711

Ligand substitution reactions in new square-planar iridium, rhodium and platinum complexes containing a potentially terdentate C,N,N′ ligand system; crystal structure of [Ir{C6H4CH2N(Me)CH2CH2NMe2-2-C,N,N′}(cod)](cod = cycloocta-1,5-diene)

I. C. M. Wehman-Ooyevaar, G. M. Kapteijn, D. M. Grove, W. J. J. Smeets, A. L. Spek and G. van Koten, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 703 DOI: 10.1039/DT9940000703

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