Hydride Transfer to Gold: Yes or No? Exploring the Unexpected Versatility of Auâ
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H-M Bonding in Heterobimetallic Dihydrides.
Chemistry
; 26(37): 8267-8280, 2020 Jul 02.
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The potential for coordination and H-transfer from Cp2 MH2 (M=Zr, W) to gold(I) and gold(III) complexes was explored in a combined experimental and computational study. [(L)Au]+ cations react with Cp2 WH2 giving [(L)Au(κ2 -H2 WCp2 )]+ (L=IPr (1), cyclic (alkyl)(amino)carbene (2), PPh3 (3) and Dalphos-Me (4) [IPr=1,3-bis(diisopropylphenyl)imidazolylidene; Dalphos-Me=di(1-adamantyl)-2-(dimethylamino)phenyl-phosphine], while [Au(DMAP)2 ]+ (DMAP=p-dimethylaminopyridine) affords the C2 -symmetric [Au(κ-H2 WCp2 )2 ]+ (5). The Dalphos complexâ
4 can be protonated to give the bicationic adduct 4 H, showing AuI â
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H+ -N hydrogen bonding. The gold(III) Lewis acid [(C^N-CH)Au(C6 F5 )(OEt2 )]+ binds Cp2 WH2 to give an Au-H-W σ-complex. By contrast, the pincer species [(C^N^C)Au]+ adds Cp2 WH2 by a purely dative WâAu bond, without Auâ
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H interaction. The biphenylyl-based chelate [(C^C)Au]+ forms [(C^C)Au(µ-H)2 WCp2 ]+ , with two 2-electron-3-centre W-Hâ
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Au interactions and practically no Au-W donor acceptor contribution. In all these complexes, strong but polarized W-H bonds are maintained, without H-transfer to gold. On the other hand, the reactions of Cp2 ZrH2 with gold complexes led in all cases to rapid H-transfer and formation of gold hydrides. Relativistic DFT calculations were used to rationalize the striking reactivity and bonding differences in these heterobimetallic hydride complexes along with an analysis of their characteristic NMR parameters and UV/Vis absorption properties.
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