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  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Rhodium ; Iridium ; N ligands ; Coordination modes ; Polymerizations ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Complexation of [RhI(cod)]+ and [IrI(cod)]+ by the new pyridine-amine-pyrrole ligands Py-CH2-N(R)-CH2-Pyr-H (HLR; R = H, Bzl, Bu) and the corresponding pyridine-amine-pyrrolate ligands [Py-CH2-N(R)-CH2-Pyr]- (LR-; R = H, Bzl, Bu, CH2Py) has been investigated. The neutral ligands HLR (R = H, Bu, Bzl) give [(HLR)MI(cod)]+ (M = Rh, Ir) in which HLR acts as a didentate ligand via the pyridine nitrogen (NPy) and the amine nitrogen (NRamine). The crystal structures of [(HLH)MI(cod)]PF6 (M = Rh: [1]PF6 and M = Ir: [2]PF6) have been determined. Deprotonation of [(HLR)MI(cod)]+ (M = Rh, Ir; R = H, Bzl, Bu) results in the neutral complexes [(LR)MI(cod)] (M = Rh, Ir) of the mono-anionic ligands LR- (R = H, Bzl, Bu). In square-planar [(LH)MI(cod)] (M = Rh: 3, M = Ir: 4), LH- is didentate via NHamine and the pyrrolate nitrogen (NPyr). The X-ray structures of 3 and 4 reveal that in both cases the uncoordinated NPy accepts a hydrogen bond from NHamine. The X-ray structures of [(LBzl)MI(cod)] (M = Rh: 5, M = Ir: 6), show that LBzl- is didentate via Namine and NPyr for M = Rh and tridentate for M = Ir. In solution LBzl- is tridentate for both M = Rh and M = Ir. The neutral complexes [{Py-CH2-N(R)-CH2-Pyr}MI(cod)] (M = Rh, Ir) cannot be oxidised selectively with H2O2. This is in marked contrast to the previously observed selective oxidation of the corresponding cationic complexes [{Py-CH2-N(R)-CH2-Py}RhI(cod)]+. Rhodium complex 5 is an active catalyst for the stereoregular polymerisation of phenylacetylene, whereas iridium complex 6 is inactive.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Rhodium ; N ligands ; Carbonyl complexes ; Methoxycarbonyl ; Dinuclear complexes ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The reaction of 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane (Cn*) with [{(CO)2Rh(μ-Cl)}2] in methanol at 0°C, followed by the addition of NH4PF6, results in the formation of the mononuclear carbonyl complex [Cn*Rh(μ-CO)2]PF6 ([1]PF6), the dinuclear carbonyl complex [Cn*Rh(μ-CO)3RhCn*](PF6)2 {[2](PF6)2} and the dinuclear methoxycarbonyl complex [Cn*Rh(C(O)OMe)(μ-CO)2RhCn*]PF6 ([3]PF6). The reaction of [2](PF6)2 with NaOMe results in formation of [3]PF6 by the attack of the methoxide at a bridging carbonyl. Treatment of [3]PF6 with NH4PF6 regenerates [2](PF6)2, thus showing that the methoxylation of [2](PF6)2 is reversible. The structures of [1]PF6, [2](PF6)2 and [3]PF6 have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. For [3]PF6 an unprecendented facile, reversible, migration of the C(O)OMe ligand between the two rhodium centres of the Rh(μ-CO)2Rh core is observed.
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