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J Am Chem Soc ; 145(25): 14087-14100, 2023 Jun 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37318758

RESUMEN

One-electron oxidation of palladium(0) and platinum(0) bis(phosphine) complexes enables isolation of a homologous series of linear d9 metalloradicals of the form [M(PR3)2]+ (M = Pd, Pt; R = tBu, Ad), which are stable in 1,2-difluorobenzene (DFB) solution for >1 day at room temperature when partnered with the weakly coordinating [BArF4]- (ArF = 3,5-(CF3)2C6H3) counterion. The metalloradicals exhibit reduced stability in THF, decreasing in the order palladium(I) > platinum(I) and PAd3 > PtBu3, especially in the case of [Pt(PtBu3)2]+, which is converted into a 1:1 mixture of the platinum(II) complexes [Pt(PtBu2CMe2CH2)(PtBu3)]+ and [Pt(PtBu3)2H]+ upon dissolution at room temperature. Cyclometalation of [Pt(PtBu3)2]+ can also be induced by reaction with the 2,4,6-tri-tert-butylphenoxyl radical in DFB, and a common radical rebound mechanism involving carbon-to-metal H-atom transfer and formation of an intermediate platinum(III) hydride complex, [Pt(PtBu2CMe2CH2)H(PtBu3)]+, has been substantiated by computational analysis. Radical C-H bond oxidative addition is correlated with the resulting MII-H bond dissociation energy (M = Pt > Pd), and reactions of the metalloradicals with 9,10-dihydroanthracene in DFB at room temperature provide experimental evidence for the proposed C-H bond activation manifold in the case of platinum, although conversion into platinum(II) hydride derivatives is considerably faster for [Pt(PtBu3)2]+ (t1/2 = 1.2 h) than [Pt(PAd3)2]+ (t1/2 ∼ 40 days).

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Dalton Trans ; 52(4): 1096-1104, 2023 Jan 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36602231

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The synthesis and iridium coordination chemistry of a new pyridine-based phosphinito pincer ligand 2,6-(ArF2PO)2C5H3N (PONOP-ArF; ArF = 2-(CF3)C6H4) are described, where the P-donors have ortho-trifluoromethylphenyl substituents. The iridium(III) 2,2'-biphenyl (biph) derivative [Ir(PONOP-ArF)(biph)Cl] was obtained by reaction with [Ir(biph)(COD)Cl]2 (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) and subsequent halide ion abstraction enabled isolation of [Ir(PONOP-ArF)(biph)]+ which features an Ir ← F-C bonding interaction in the solid state. Hydrogenolysis of the biphenyl ligand and formation of [Ir(PONOP-ArF)(H)2]+ was achieved by prolonged reaction of [Ir(PONOP-ArF)(biph)]+ with dihydrogen. This transformation paved the way for isolation and crystallographic characterisation of low valent iridium derivatives through treatment of the dihydride with tert-butylethylene (TBE). The iridium(I) π-complex [Ir(PONOP-ArF)(TBE)]+ is thermally stable but substitution of TBE can be achieved by reaction with carbon monoxide. The solid-state structure of the mono-carbonyl product [Ir(PONOP-ArF)(CO)]+ is notable for an intermolecular anagostic interaction between the metal centre and a pentane molecule which co-crystallises within a cleft defined by two aryl phosphine substituents.


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Compuestos Organometálicos , Compuestos Organometálicos/química , Iridio/química , Ligandos , Compuestos de Bifenilo
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Organometallics ; 41(23): 3654-3663, 2022 Dec 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37559938

RESUMEN

Aliphatic diamines [(H2N(CH2)nNHR) (a-d) n = 2: R = H (a), R = CH3 (b), R = C2H5 (c), n = 3, R = H (d) or rac-2-(aminomethyl)piperidine (e)] react with [IrH(Cl){(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))2H}] in THF to afford ketoimine complexes [IrH(Cl){(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CN(CH2)nNHR))H}] (2a-2d) or [IrH(Cl){(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CNCH2(C5H9NH)))H}] (2e), containing a bridging N-H···O hydrogen bond and a dangling amine. Complex 2e consists of an almost equimolar mixture of two diastereomers. In protic solvents, the dangling amine in complexes 2 displaces chloride to afford cationic acyl-iminium compounds, [IrH(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CNH(CH2)nNHR))]X (3a-3d, X = Cl) or [IrH(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CNHCH2(C5H9NH)))]Cl (3e) and (4a-4b, X = ClO4), with new hemilabile terdentate PCNamine ligands adopting a facial disposition. Complexes 3 contain the corresponding phosphorus atom trans to hydride and the amine fragment trans to acyl, while complexes 4 contain the amine trans to hydride. 3b and 4b consist of 80:20 and 95:5 mixtures of diastereomers, respectively, while 3e contains a 65:35 mixture. In the presence of KOH, intermediate cationic acyl-iminium complexes 3 transform into neutral acyl-imine [IrH(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CN(CH2)nNHR))] derivatives (5) with retention of the stereochemistry. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis was performed on 2a, [3a]Cl, [3b]Cl, [4a]ClO4, and 5b. Complexes 2, 3, and 5 catalyze the methanolysis of ammonia-borane under air to release hydrogen. The highest activity is observed for ketoimine complexes 2.

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Inorg Chem ; 55(20): 10284-10293, 2016 Oct 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27689907

RESUMEN

Unprecedented metallapyrazoles [IrH2{Ph2P(o-C6H4)CNNHC(o-C6H4)PPh2}] (3) and [IrHCl{Ph2P(o-C6H4)CNNHC(o-C6H4)PPh2}] (4) were obtained by the reaction of the irida-ß-ketoimine [IrHCl{(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CNNH2))H}] (2) in MeOH heated at reflux in the presence and absence of KOH, respectively. In solution, iridapyrazole 3 undergoes a dynamic process due to prototropic tautomerism with an experimental barrier for the exchange of ΔGcoal⧧ = 53.7 kJ mol-1. DFT calculations agreed with an intrapyrazole proton transfer process assisted by two water molecules (ΔG = 63.1 kJ mol-1). An X-ray diffraction study on 4 indicated electron delocalization in the iridapyrazole ring. The reaction of the irida-ß-diketone [IrHCl{(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))2H}] (1) with H2NNRR' in aprotic solvents gave irida-ß-ketoimines [IrHCl{(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CNNRR'))H}] (R = R' = Me (5); R = H, R' = Ph (8)), which can undergo N-N bond cleavage to afford the acyl-amide complex [IrHCl(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4C(O)N(CH3)2))-κP,κO] (6) or [IrHCl(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CN)-κP)(NH2NHPh-κNH2)] (9) containing o-(diphenylphosphine)benzonitrile and phenylhydrazine, respectively. From a CH2Cl2/CH3OH solution of 9 kept at -18 °C, single crystals of [IrHCl(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CN)-κP))(HN═NPh-κNH)] (10) containing o-(diphenylphosphine)benzonitrile and phenyldiazene were formed, as shown by X-ray diffraction. The reaction of 1 with methylhydrazine in methanol gave the hydrazine complex [IrCl(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))2(NH2NH(CH3)-κNH2)] (7). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis was performed on 6 and 7.

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