Issue 9, 1998

Dibenzotropylidene phosphanes (TROPPs): synthesis and coinage metal complexes

Abstract

Dibenzocycloheptatrienyl phosphanes (dibenzotropylidene phosphanes=TROPPR) 11ac may be easily prepared from dibenzocycloheptatrienyl chloride 8 and the secondary phosphanes R2PH [9a: R=Ph; 9b: R=4-Me-C6H4; 9c: R=cyclohexyl (Cyc)] in good yields. Alternatively, the di(tert-butyl)phosphanyl substituted TROPPBut derivative 4 was obtained along with the phosphane 5 by a mechanistically still unknown rearrangement of a strained phosphorus ylide I. The conformations of these new phosphanes were established by X-ray analyses performed for the compounds TROPPBut4 and TROPPPh11a. The R2P moiety is bonded to an axial position of the central seven-membered ring, which adopts a boat conformation. Thereby a rigid concave binding site containing a phosphane and an olefin function is formed, which should allow the synthesis of a wide range of transition metal complexes. In order to test how far the particular shape of the TROPP-type ligands enforces metal–olefin interactions, the coinage metal complexes [(TROPPPh)Cu(µ2-Cl)]2, 13, [(TROPPPh)Ag(µ2-O2SOCF3)]2, 16, [(TROPPPh)2Ag][O3SCF3], 17 and [(TROPPPh)AuCl], 19 were prepared. These were completely characterized by multinuclear NMR experiments in solution and the solid state, as well as by X-ray analyses. The structural and NMR data show that the interaction between the metal center M and the olefin moiety of the TROPP ligand is weak and decreases in the order Cu>Ag>Au. Indeed, for 19 (M=Au) no interaction could be observed. In the silver complex 17, coupling between an Ag nucleus and a proton of a bonded olefin was determined for the first time [J(109/107AgH)=0.4 Hz]. In solution the complexes derived from TROPP-type ligands seem to have an enhanced (kinetic) stability.

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New J. Chem., 1998,22, 947-958

Dibenzotropylidene phosphanes (TROPPs): synthesis and coinage metal complexes

J. Thomaier, S. Boulmaâz, H. Schönberg, H. Rüegger, A. Currao, H. Grützmacher, H. Hillebrecht and H. Pritzkow, New J. Chem., 1998, 22, 947 DOI: 10.1039/A801003J

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