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Establishing the Coordination Chemistry of Antimony(V) Cations: Systematic Assessment of Ph4 Sb(OTf) and Ph3 Sb(OTf)2 as Lewis Acceptors.

Alasdair P M Robertson1, Saurabh S Chitnis, Hilary A Jenkins, Robert McDonald, Michael J Ferguson, Neil Burford.   

Abstract

The coordination chemistry of the stiboranes Ph4 Sb(OTf) (1 a, OTf = OSO2 CF3 ) and Ph3 Sb(OTf)2 (3) with Lewis bases has been investigated. The significant steric encumbrance of the Sb center in 1 a precludes interaction with most ligands, but the relatively low steric demands of 4-methylpyridine-N-oxide (OPyrMe) and OPMe3 enabled the characterization of [Ph4 Sb(OPyrMe)][OTf] (2 a) and [Ph4 Sb(OPMe3 )][OTf] (2 b), rare examples of structurally characterized complexes of stibonium acceptors. In contrast, 3 was found to engage a variety of Lewis bases, forming stable isolable complexes of the form [Ph3 Sb(donor)2 ][OTf]2 [donor=OPMe3 (6 a), OPCy3 (6 b, Cy=cyclohexyl), OPPh3 (6 c), OPyrMe (6 d)], [Ph3 Sb(dmap)2 (OTf)][OTf] (6 e, dmap=4-(dimethylamino)pyridine) and [Ph3 Sb(donor)(OTf)][OTf] [donor=1,10-phenanthroline (7 a) or 2,2'-bipy (7 b, bipy=bipyridine)]. These compounds exhibit significant structural diversity in the solid-state, and undergo ligand exchange reactions in line with their assignment as coordination complexes. Compound 3 did not form stable complexes with phosphine donors, with reactions instead leading to redox processes yielding SbPh3 and products of phosphine oxidation.
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Keywords:  Lewis acids; Lewis bases; antimony; cations; main-group elements

Year:  2015        PMID: 25877987     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201406469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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