Metal complexes of unsaturated tertiary phosphines and arsines. Part X. Five-co-ordinate rhodium(I) complexes of ortho-vinylphenyl phosphines and arsines
Abstract
Rhodium(I) complexes of three ligands, tris-o-vinylphenyl-phosphine (tvpp) and -arsine (tvpa) and phenyl (bis-o-vinylphenyl)phosphine (dvpp), have been prepared. All complexes are five-co-ordinate with the empirical formula RhXL, the bis(vinylphenyl) compounds being dimeric with bridging halogen atoms. The tris(vinylphenyl)-arsine rhodium complexes, although apparently structurally similar to those of the phosphine show an unexpected ease of displacement of the olefin groups by many ligands (e.g. CO or PPh3). The iodo-complex adopts a dimeric halogen-bridged structure with one free olefin group. The halogen bridges in these complexes are easily split by both ordinary σ-type ligands and those which form (σ+π) double bonds, forming five-co-ordinate monomeric species. The relative tendencies of these polydentate ligands to form five-co-ordinate rhodium(I) complexes is discussed.