Issue 2, 1973

Fluorophosphine complexes of rhodium(I). Part III. Ligand-exchange studies in some dirnethylaminodifluorophosphinerhodium(I) complexes

Abstract

Di-µ-chloro-tetrakis(ethylene)dirhodium reacts with an excess of dimethylaminodifluorophosphine at room temperature affording the monomeric complex RhCl(PF2NMe2)3. When [RhCl(C2H4)2]2 and Me2NPF2 react in a 1 : 4 molar ratio the product is the dimeric complex [RhCl(PF2NMe2)2]2. Both complexes exist as discrete entities in solution, and addition of PF2NMe2 to [RhCl(PF2NMe2)2]2 quantitatively affords RhCl(PF2NMe2)3. The dimer is readily regenerated by pyrolysis of RhCl(PF2NMe2)3in vacuo. [RhCl(PF2NMe2)2]2 reacts with potassium amalgam in the presence of PF2NMe2 to yield K[(PF2NMe2)4Rh] and undergoes bridge cleavage with triphenylphosphine without loss of PF2NMe2 to afford RhCl(PF2NMe2)2(PPh3). The latter has been assigned a cis-stereochemistry on the basis of its 19F n.m.r. spectrum. The easy phosphine exchange processes occurring in these complexes have been established by 19F and 1H n.m.r. studies. The monosubstituted complex RhCl(PF2NMe2)(PPh3)2 is the product from the reaction between a 1 : 1 molar ratio of RhCl(Ph3P)3 and PF2NMe2. Both RhCl(PF2NMe2)3 and [RhCl(PF2NMe2)2]2 act as catalysts for the decarbonylation of benzaldehyde.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 195-200

Fluorophosphine complexes of rhodium(I). Part III. Ligand-exchange studies in some dirnethylaminodifluorophosphinerhodium(I) complexes

D. A. Clement and J. F. Nixon, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 195 DOI: 10.1039/DT9730000195

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