New Cyclopentenyl-Linked [NPN] Ligands and Their Coordination Chemistry with Zirconium: Synthesis of a Dinuclear Side-On-Bound Dinitrogen Complex

The synthesis and characterization of two 1,2-cyclopentyl-bridged diiminophosphine proligands, CY5[NPN]DMPH2 (CY5 = cyclopentylidene; DMP = 2,6-Me2C6H3) and CY5[NPN]DIPPH2 (DIPP = 2,6- i Pr2C6H3), are presented, and tautomerization to the corresponding 1,2-cyclopentenyl-bridged enamineimine phosphin...

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Published inInorganic chemistry Vol. 50; no. 21; pp. 11212 - 11221
Main Authors Zhu, Ting, Wambach, Truman C, Fryzuk, Michael D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 07.11.2011
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Summary:The synthesis and characterization of two 1,2-cyclopentyl-bridged diiminophosphine proligands, CY5[NPN]DMPH2 (CY5 = cyclopentylidene; DMP = 2,6-Me2C6H3) and CY5[NPN]DIPPH2 (DIPP = 2,6- i Pr2C6H3), are presented, and tautomerization to the corresponding 1,2-cyclopentenyl-bridged enamineimine phosphine precursors is reported. These two new proligands are obtained by deprotonation of N-DMP- or N-DIPP-cyclopentylideneimine (N-DMP, 2,6-dimethylphenyl; N-DIPP, 2,6-diisopropylphenyl) and the subsequent addition of 0.5 equiv of dichlorophenylphosphine. Each ligand precursor exists as a mixture of isomers that consist of the diimine, enamineimine, and dienamine tautomers and corresponding stereoisomers, each of which could be identified. The bis(dimethylamido)zirconium complexes CY5[NPN]DMPZr(NMe2)2 and CY5[NPN]DIPPZr(NMe2)2 were prepared directly from the neutral proligands and Zr(NMe2)4 via protonolysis. Exchange of the dimethylamido ligands in the latter complexes for chlorides and iodides takes place upon reaction with excess Me3SiCl and Me3SiI, respectively. A dinuclear zirconium–dinitrogen complex, {CY5[NPN]DMPZr(THF)}2(μ–η2:η2-N2), was obtained via KC8 reduction of CY5[NPN]DMPZrCl2 under 4 atm of N2. On the basis of single-crystal X-ray analysis, N2 has been reduced to a side-on-bound hydrazido (μ-η2:η2-N2 4–) unit. This dinitrogen complex is thermally unstable and decomposes in solution.
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ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/ic201762r