Issue 10, 1979

Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl-rhodium and -iridium complexes. Part 22. Blue five-co-ordinate rhodium(III) complexes derived from catechol and related compounds

Abstract

Reaction of [Rh25-C5Me5)2Cl4] with 4-substituted catechols 4-XC6H3(OH)2 in aqueous base gives dark blue [Rh(C5Me5)(4-XC6H3O2)]·H2O (X = H, Cl, Me, or But). The crystal structure of the complex [Rh(C5Me5)(C6H4O2)]·2C6H4(OH)2 has been determined by X-ray diffractometry and shown to contain a η5-pentamethylcyclopentadienylrhodium(III)OO′-bonded to the catecholato-ligand, which is itself further hydrogen-bonded to the two other catechols present in the lattice. The long C–O distances [av. 1.386(18)Å] indicate that the ligand is in the catecholato- and not in the o-quinonoid form and that the Rh is in the +III oxidation state. These catecholato-complexes show strong colours arising from (π→d) ligand-to-metal charge-transfer bands; these bands are shifted to higher energy in more polar (better co-ordinating) solvents. The complexes also form adducts with phosphines; those with triphenylphosphine are labile and dissociate readily. Ke for [Rh(C5Me5)(4-XC6H3O2)]+ PPh3[Rh(C5Me5)(4-XC6H3O2)(PPh3)] have been found to be 3.4 × 103(X = H), 1.6 × 103(X = Me), and 2.45 × 104 dm3 mol–1(X = Cl) in CH2Cl2 solution. The preparation and properties of [Rh(C5Me5){o-C6H4(NH)Y}](Y = O or NH) derived from o-aminophenol or o-phenylenediamine are also reported.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 1542-1547

Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl-rhodium and -iridium complexes. Part 22. Blue five-co-ordinate rhodium(III) complexes derived from catechol and related compounds

P. Espinet, P. M. Bailey and P. M. Maitlis, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 1542 DOI: 10.1039/DT9790001542

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