Synthesis and characterisation of palladium(ii) complexes with hybrid phosphinoferrocene ligands bearing additional O-donor substituents†
Abstract
While 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf) is widely used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and catalysis, its congeners with oxygen-containing functional groups have long been overlooked. Accordingly, we studied the coordination behaviour in Pd(II) complexes of three phosphinoferrocene ligands bearing secondary O-donor groups, Ph2PfcR, wherein R = CHO (1), Ac (2) and CMe2(OH) (3), and fc = ferrocene-1,1′-diyl. Depending on the stoichiometry, reactions of 1–3 (L) with [PdCl2(cod)] (cod = η2:η2-cycloocta-1,5-diene) produced the respective mono- and dipalladium complexes, trans-[PdCl2(L-κP)2] and trans-[PdCl(μ-Cl)(L-κP)]2. Compound [PdCl(μ-Cl)(3-κP)]2 was found to dehydrate readily, giving rise to [PdCl(μ-Cl)(Ph2PfcC(Me)CH2-κP)]2. Furthermore, ligands 1–3 cleaved [(LNC)Pd(μ-Cl)]2 (LNC = 2-((dimethylamino-κN)methyl)phenyl-κC1), yielding [(LNC)PdCl(L-κP)], which were converted into the cationic complexes [(LNC)PdCl(L)]X (L/X = 1/PF6, 2/SbF6, 3/PF6). Compounds with ligands 1 and 2 were structurally authenticated as stable bis-chelate complexes. In contrast, the product featuring ligand 3 was rather unstable and converted into [(LNC)Pd(AcOEt-κO)(3-κP)][PF6] upon recrystallisation. Weak oxygen coordination was confirmed via reactions of [(LNC)PdCl(L)]X with (PhCH2NEt3)Cl in which the parent chloride complexes were regenerated, and this was further corroborated by DFT computations. Our findings, pointing to hemilabile coordination of 1–3, are relevant for catalysis because de-coordination of the weaker binding O-donor moiety may open a vacant site for a substrate, thereby enhancing the catalytic properties of metal complexes with ligands of this type.