Issue 25, 2020

Synthesis and characterization of heterometallic complexes involving coinage metals and isoelectronic Fe(CO)5, [Mn(CO)5] and [Fe(CO)4CN] ligands

Abstract

The chemistry of coinage metal ions with Fe(CO)5, [Mn(CO)5] and [Fe(CO)4CN] has been explored using Mes3P and N-heterocyclic carbene supporting ligands. A comparison of [(SIPr)Au–Fe(CO)5][SbF6], [(Et2CAAC)Au–Fe(CO)5][SbF6] and [(Mes3P)Au–Fe(CO)5][SbF6] shows that the ligand donor strength towards Au(I) follows the order Mes3P > Et2CAAC > SIPr. These Fe(CO)5 complexes show significant blue shifts in [small nu, Greek, macron]CO bands relative to those observed for free Fe(CO)5 as a result of it serving as a net electron donor to Au(I). Au(I) is a much stronger acceptor in (SIPr)Au–Mn(CO)5 compared to Ag(I) in (SIPr)Ag–Mn(CO)5. The structural details of Mes3PAu–Mn(CO)5 are also presented. [Fe(CO)4CN] afforded CN bridged coinage metal complexes with (IPr*)Au+, (SIPr)Ag+ and (SIPr)Cu+ moieties, rather than molecules with direct Fe/coinage metal bonds. The computed total interaction energies indicate that both [Mn(CO)5] and [Fe(CO)4CN] are stronger donors toward Au(I) than Fe(CO)5. A detailed analysis of the bonding interactions between the coinage metal ions and Fe(CO)5, [Mn(CO)5] and [Fe(CO)4CN] suggests that the largest contribution comes from electrostatic attraction, while the covalent component follows the Dewar–Chatt–Duncanson model. The σ-donor interactions of these organometallic ligands with coinage metal ions are considerably stronger than the π-backbonding from the coinage metal ions.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and characterization of heterometallic complexes involving coinage metals and isoelectronic Fe(CO)5, [Mn(CO)5]− and [Fe(CO)4CN]− ligands

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2020
Accepted
28 May 2020
First published
28 May 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 8566-8581

Synthesis and characterization of heterometallic complexes involving coinage metals and isoelectronic Fe(CO)5, [Mn(CO)5] and [Fe(CO)4CN] ligands

T. T. Ponduru, G. Wang, S. Manoj, S. Pan, L. Zhao, G. Frenking and H. V. R. Dias, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 8566 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01590C

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