Literature DB >> 18382770

Bis-phosphorus stabilised carbene complexes.

Thibault Cantat1, Nicolas Mézailles, Audrey Auffrant, Pascal Le Floch.   

Abstract

The stabilisation of the carbene centre in a complex can be achieved either by the metal moiety or the carbon substituents. The balance between these two stabilising effects determines the nature of the M=C bond and therefore the reactivity of the metal complexes. Introducing two vicinal phosphorus groups as substituents of the carbene centre proved to be rewarding, since depending on the coordination number of this atom different electronic properties are observed. Indeed, a sigma(3)-P atom possesses a lone pair that can interact with a carbene centre by destabilising its vacant p(pi) orbital. On the contrary a sigma(4)-P group presents low lying sigma* orbitals which can be involved in delocalising electronic density in the carbene p(pi) orbital by negative hyperconjugation. Therefore, PCP carbene complexes can exhibit either an electrophilic or nucleophilic reactivity depending on the nature of the phosphorus group and the metal centre. Carbenes complexes of early and late transition metals, but also of lanthanides are discussed in this perspective.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18382770     DOI: 10.1039/b717600g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dalton Trans        ISSN: 1477-9226            Impact factor:   4.390


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