The interaction between anionic and cationic rhodium(I) complexes in solution and in the solid state
Abstract
U.v.–visible spectral studies show that in acetonitrile solution there is association between [Rh(CO)2(L–L)]+ or [Rh(CO)3(L–L)]+[where L–L = 2,2′-bipyridine (bipy) or 1,10-phenanthroline (phen)] cations and [RhX2(CO)2]–(where X = Cl or Br) anions. The extent of the interaction depends on L–L and X and is most pronounced for [Rh(CO)3(phen)]+ and [RhCl2(CO)2]–. The anion–cation compound formed by the reaction of L–L with [(OC)2Rh(µ-Cl)2Rh(CO)2] has been shown to be [Rh(CO)3(L–L)][RhCl2(CO)2]. All four compounds of the type [Rh(CO)3(L–L)][RhX2(CO)2] have been prepared in crystalline form by the action of CO on a solution of [Rh(cod)(L–L)][BPh4](cod = cyclo-octa-1,5-diene) and [RhX2(CO)2]– in 1,2-dichlorobenzene, a new preparative method.