Issue 1, 1986

Protonation reactions of the mononuclear rhenium polyhydride complexes [ReH7(PPh3)2], [ReH5(PPh3)2L](L = unidentate ligand), and [ReH4I(PPh3)3]

Abstract

Protonation of the rhenium polyhydride complexes [ReH7(PPh3)2], [ReH5(PPh3)2L][L = pyridine (py), NH2(C6H11), or NH2But], or [ReH4I(PPh3)3] with HBF4·Et2O in acetonitrile or propionitrile leads to the seven-co-ordinate complexes [ReH (NCR)3(PPh3)2L][BF4]2[R = Me or Et; L = RCN, PPh3, py, NH2(C6H11), or NH2But]. Their 1H and 31P-{1H} n.m.r. spectral properties are consistent with pentagonal-bipyramidal or face-capped octahedral geometries in solution. These complexes show a reversible one-electron oxidation in the potential range +1.0 to +1.6 V (vs. Ag–AgCl) in 0.1 mol dm–3 NBu4PF6–CH2Cl2, and an irreversible reduction below –1.4 V. The substitution chemistry of [ReH(NCR)4(PPh3)2][BF4]2 has been investigated and the mixed-phosphine complexes [ReH(NCR)3(PPh3)(dppe)][BF4]2(R = Me or Et; dppe = Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2) isolated as the initial reaction products. These species have been characterized by i.r. and n.m.r. spectroscopy and by cyclic voltammetry. Further reaction with dppe leads to reductive substitution and the formation of [Re(NCR)2(dppe)2] BF4.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1986, 67-72

Protonation reactions of the mononuclear rhenium polyhydride complexes [ReH7(PPh3)2], [ReH5(PPh3)2L](L = unidentate ligand), and [ReH4I(PPh3)3]

J. D. Allison, G. A. Moehring and R. A. Walton, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1986, 67 DOI: 10.1039/DT9860000067

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