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Halo, Alkyl, Aryl, and Bis(imido) Complexes of Niobium Supported by the beta-Diketiminato Ligand.

Neil C Tomson1, John Arnold, Robert G Bergman.   

Abstract

Synthesis of the complex <span class="Chemical">(BDI)n class="Chemical">Nb(N(t)Bu)Cl(2)py (BDI = HC[<span class="Chemical">C(Me)N(2,6-iPr(2)-C(6)H(3))](2)) was achieved in high yield following the treatment of Nb(N(t)Bu)Cl(3)py(2) with Li(BDI)(OEt(2)). Substitution of the chlorides for fluorides was effected by introducing 2.0 equiv of Me(3)SnF in toluene, providing the pyridine-coordinated difluoride complex (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)F(2)py in modest yield. The pyridine ligands from both halide compounds were removed by treatment of the pyridine adducts with B(C(6)F(5))(3), affording the Lewis base-free complexes (BDI)Nb(NtBu)X(2) (X = Cl, F). Additionally, the Lewis base-free dichlorides of the (t)Bu-imido and Ar-imido (Ar = 2,6-(i)Pr(2)-C(6)H(3)) complexes were obtained following treatment of Nb(NR)Cl(3)(dme) (R = tBu, Ar) with Li(BDI)(OEt(2)). The pyridine-coordinated dichloride was alkylated and arylated to form the dimethyl complex (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)Me(2) (described previously, see text) and the mono(p-tolyl) complex (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)Cl(p-tol), the latter of which was methylated with MeMgBr to yield the mixed alkyl/aryl complex (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)Me(p-tol) in good yield. A rare example of a Group 5 bis((t)Bu-imido) species was synthesized in good yield via treatment of (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)Cl(2)py with 2.0 equiv of LiNHtBu to form (BDI)Nb(NtBu)(2)py. Exchange of the coordinated pyridine ligand for either pyridine-d(5) or dmap (p-(dimethylamino)pyridine) was shown to occur through a dissociative mechanism, allowing for removal of the coordinated Lewis base by treatment with B(C(6)F(5))(3). The resulting average C(2v)-symmetric tetracoordinate bis(imido) complex (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)(2) was characterized in solution by NMR spectroscopy and observed to undergo clean thermal decomposition to yield (BDI(#))Nb(N(t)Bu)(NH(t)Bu) (BDI(#) = H(2)C=C(NAr)CH=C(NAr)Me) over several hours at room temperature. Treatment of the four-coordinate bis(imido) with (t)BuNCO resulted in clean [2 + 2] cycloaddition to yield an oxaazametallacyclobutane complex, which was further observed to extrude (t)BuN=C=N(t)Bu over 12 h at room temperature. The molecular structures of (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)Cl(2)py, (BDI)Nb(NAr)Cl(2), (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)Me(2), (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)Cl(p-tol), (BDI)Nb(N(t)Bu)(2)py, and (BDI)Nb(NtBu)(2)(dmap) were determined crystallographically. Finally, DFT (BP86) geometry optimization calculations on a model complex of the thermally unstable four-coordinate bis(imido) species allowed for identification of the orbital interactions leading to activation of the imido groups through mixing with the BDI frontier orbitals.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20671985      PMCID: PMC2909775          DOI: 10.1021/om1001827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Organometallics        ISSN: 0276-7333            Impact factor:   3.876


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