Issue 23, 1994

Dinitrogenvanadates(–I): synthesis, reactions and conditions for their stability

Abstract

Reduction of [VCl3(thf)3] by Na or Li (M) in the presence of phosphines (Lm) and N2 yielded the complexes Na[V(N2)n(PMe2Ph)6 –n](n= 1 or 2), M[V(N2)nL24 –n][n= 1 or 2, L2= Me2PCH2CH2-PMe2(dmpe) or Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2], Na[V(N2)(dmpe)L3]{L3= PhP[(CH2)2PPh2]2, MeP[(CH2)3PMe2]2(bdmpm) or MeP[(CH2)3PEt2]2} and Na[V(N2)2L4]{L4= P[(CH2)2PPh2]3, P[(CH2)3PMe2]3 or P[(CH2)3PEt2]3}. Generally, the complexes are labile, with a maximum stability for cis- and trans-M[V(N2)2(dmpe)2]. In the presence of CO or CNBut, N2 is replaced by these ligands. The compounds have been characterized by their ν(NN) pattern and by 51V, 23Na and 7Li NMR spectroscopy. The 51V NMR spectra exhibit well resolved multiplets. All spectroscopic data, in particular 7Li NMR of cis-and trans-[Li(thf)x][V(N2)2(dmpe)2] in tetrahydrofuran, are indicative of close contact ion-pair interaction of the kind V–N[triple bond, length half m-dash]N ⋯ M+. The potassium ion and large cations such as [Net4]+ do not provide stable complexes, and complexation of Li+ and Na+ by crown ethers leads to immediate decomposition of the N2 complexes. The reductive protonation of part of the co-ordinated N2 to NH4+(plus small amounts of N2H5+) is discussed in terms of similar reactivity features to the analogous complexes, and in the context of these N2 complexes as functional models for nitrogenases. The compound [V2(bdmpm)2Cl3], isolated as an intermediate product of the reduction of VCl3, reacted with LiNHNH2 to yield ammonia.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 3471-3477

Dinitrogenvanadates(–I): synthesis, reactions and conditions for their stability

H. Gailus, G. Woitha and D. Rehder, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 3471 DOI: 10.1039/DT9940003471

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