Ligand exchange among iodine(i) complexes†
Abstract
A detailed investigation of ligand exchange between iodine(I) ions in [N⋯I⋯N]+ halogen-bonded complexes is presented. Ligand exchange reactions were conducted to successfully confirm whether iodine(I) complex formation, via the classical [N⋯Ag⋯N]+ to [N⋯I⋯N]+ cation exchange reaction from their analogous Ag+ complexes, could be determined solely by using 1H NMR spectroscopy. In instances where the formation of the iodine(I) complex was unclear or in low yield by the traditional cation exchange reaction, a ligand exchange reaction was used to form the desired iodine(I) complexes in a quantitative manner. Mixing two homoleptic [N⋯I⋯N]+ iodine(I) complexes in 1 : 1 ratio was found to undergo a statistical ligand exchange, with 1H NMR studies showing that the preferred formation of the relative heteroleptic [N1⋯I⋯N2]+ complexes increases with greater differences in the Lewis basicities of two XB acceptors of the complexes involved.