Literature DB >> 16749835

Synthesis and structure of CpMo(CO)(dppe)H and its oxidation by Ph3C+.

Tan-Yun Cheng1, David J Szalda, Jie Zhang, R Morris Bullock.   

Abstract

The reaction of CpMo(CO)(dppe)Cl (dppe = Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2) with Na+[AlH2(OCH2CH2OCH3)2]- gives the molybdenum hydride complex CpMo(CO)(dppe)H, the structure of which was determined by X-ray crystallography. Electrochemical oxidation of CpMo(CO)(dppe)H in CH3CN is quasi-reversible, with the peak potential at -0.15 V (vs Fc/Fc+). The reaction of CpMo(CO)(dppe)H with 1 equiv of Ph3C+BF4- in CD3CN gives [CpMo(CO)(dppe)(NCCD3)]+ as the organometallic product, along with dihydrogen and Gomberg's dimer (which is formed by dimerization of Ph3C.). The proposed mechanism involves one-electron oxidation of CpMo(CO)(dppe)H by Ph3C+ to give the radical-cation complex [CpMo(CO)(dppe)H].+. Proton transfer from [CpMo(CO)(dppe)H].+ to CpMo(CO)(dppe)H, loss of dihydrogen from [CpMo(CO)(dppe)(H)2]+, and oxidation of Cp(CO)(dppe)Mo. by Ph3C+ lead to the observed products. In the presence of an amine base, the stoichiometry changes, with 2 equiv of Ph3C+ being required for each 1 equiv of CpMo(CO)(dppe)H because of deprotonation of [CpMo(CO)(dppe)H].+ by the amine. Protonation of CpMo(CO)(dppe)H by HOTf provides the dihydride complex [CpMo(CO)(dppe)(H)2]+OTf-, which loses dihydrogen to generate CpMo(CO)(dppe)(OTf).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16749835     DOI: 10.1021/ic060111k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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