RESUMEN
fac-[MBr(CO)3(pypzH)] (M = Mn, Re; pypzH = (3-(2-pyridyl)pyrazole) complexes are prepared from fac-[MBr(CO)3(NCMe)2] and pypzH. The result of their deprotonation depends on the metallic substrate: the rhenium complex affords cleanly the bimetallic compound [fac-{Re(CO)3(µ(2)-pypz)}]2 (µ(2)-pypz = µ(2)-3-(2-pyridyl-κ(1)N)pyrazolate-2κ(1)N), which was crystallographically characterized, whereas a similar manganese complex was not detected. When two equivalents of pyridylpyrazolate are used, polymetallic species [fac-M(CO)3(µ(2)-pypz)(µ(3)-pypz)M'] (µ(3)-pypz = µ(3)-3-(2-pyridyl-κ(1)N)pyrazolate-1κ(2)N,N:2κ(1)N:; M = Mn, M' = Li, Na, K; M = Re, M' = Na) are obtained. The crystal structures of the manganese carbonylate complexes were determined. The lithium complex is a monomer containing one manganese and one lithium atom, whereas the sodium and potassium complexes are dimers and reveal an unprecedented coordination mode for the bridging 3-(2-pyridyl)pyrazolate ligand, where the nitrogen of the pyridyl fragment and the nitrogen-1 of pyrazolate are chelated to manganese atoms, and each nitrogen-2 of pyrazolate is coordinated to two alkaline atoms. The polymetallic carbonylate complexes are unstable in solution and evolve spontaneously to [fac-{Re(CO)3(µ(2)-pypz)}]2 or to the trimetallic paramagnetic species [Mn(II)(µ(2)-pypz)2{fac-{Mn(I)(CO)3(µ(2)-pypz)}2}]. The related complex cis-[MnCl2(pypzH)2] was also synthesized and structurally characterized. The electrochemical behavior of the new homo- and heteropolymetallic 3-(2-pyridyl)pyrazolate complexes has been studied and details of their redox properties are reported.
RESUMEN
The reaction of AgBF(4) with two equivalents of pzH (pyrazole) or dmpzH (3,5-dimethylpyrazole) leads to [Ag(pzH)(2)]BF(4) or [Ag(dmpzH)(2)]BF(4). The reaction of [AuCl(tht)] with an equimolar amount of dmpzH in refluxing hexane leads to [Au(dmpzH)(2)][AuCl(2)]. Similar complexes [Au(dmpzH)(2)]A (A = BF(4) or NO(3)) are obtained from [AuCl(tht)], two equivalents of dmpzH, and AgBF(4) or AgNO(3). The complexes [Ag(dmpzH)(2)]BF(4) and [Au(dmpzH)(2)]A (A = [AuCl(2)], BF(4) or NO(3)) crystallize as ionic pairs where the NH groups of the pyrazoles are involved in short cation-anion interactions. The nitrate complex crystallizes as a dimer, where both molecules are supported by pi-stacking interactions between the pyrazole rings. The crystal structure of [Ag(pzH)(2)]BF(4) reveals a three dimensional array of cations and anions. In solution, [Ag(pzH)(2)]BF(4) and [Ag(dmpzH)(2)]BF(4) undergo intermolecular processes involving pyrazole decoordination, and behave as 1/1 electrolytes; whereas dimethylpyrazole gold complexes do not display any dynamic behavior, and show cation-anion association also in solution.