Issue 8, 1982

Kinetics of nucleophilic attack on co-ordinated organic moieties. Part 21. Factors governing the nucleophilicity of phosphorus nucleophiles towards [Fe(CO)3(1–5-η-C6H7)]+

Abstract

Synthetic and kinetic studies are reported for the addition of a wide range of tertiary phosphines and phosphites to the dienyl ring of [Fe(CO)3(1–5-η-C6H7)]+(1). All the reactions obey the expression kobs.=k1[PR3], except for the reversible additions of P(CH2CH2CN)3 and P(C6H4Me-2)3 which follow the two-term equation, kobs.=k1[PR3]+k–1. A good correlation (r= 0.98) is found between log k1 and the Tolman Σχ values of the phosphorus nucleophiles. The Brönsted slope of 0.5 derived from a linear plot of log k1vs.pKa for triarylphosphines demonstrates the importance of basicity in controlling nucleophilicity towards (1). Nucleophile polarisability is shown to play a minor role. Steric factors, quantified by negative deviations from the above plots by P(C6H4Me-2)3 and P(C6H11)3 are shown to be much more important than in related reactions with ethyl iodide. The Hammett slope ρ of –1.32 observed for the additions of triarylphosphines to (1) suggests moderate, but far from complete, phosphorus–carbon bond formation in the transition states. A similar conclusion is drawn from the novel anchimeric assistance observed in the unexpectedly rapid reaction with P(C6H4OMe-2)3(k2–MeO/KH= 91). Finally, comparison with other results provides an electrophilicity order for an extended series of organometallic cations covering a reactivity range of ca. 106 between [Mn(CO)3(1–6-η-C7H8)]+ and [Co(η-C5H5)(1–5-η-C7H9)]+.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1982, 1491-1498

Kinetics of nucleophilic attack on co-ordinated organic moieties. Part 21. Factors governing the nucleophilicity of phosphorus nucleophiles towards [Fe(CO)3(1–5-η-C6H7)]+

J. G. Atton and L. A. P. Kane-Maguire, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1982, 1491 DOI: 10.1039/DT9820001491

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