Issue 1, 2003

Homoleptic phenolate complexes of zirconium(iv): syntheses and structural characterization of the first six coordinate complexes

Abstract

Homoleptic phenolate complexes of zirconium, [Na(THF)2]2[Zr(OC6H4-2-Cl)6] and [NH2(CH3)2]2[Zr(OC6H4-2-Cl)6]·2THF, were synthesized and fully characterized. To our knowledge, these complexes are the first examples for homoleptic six coordinated phenolate complexes of zirconium. Anaerobic reaction of zirconium tetrachloride with six equivalents of sodium 2-chlorophenolate afforded [Na(THF)2]2[Zr(OC6H4-2-Cl)6] in excellent isolated yields. The geometry of the ZrO6 core is octahedral with some distortion due to interactions of the sodium cations with oxygen atoms of the 2-chlorophenolate groups. The sodium cations are bound to five oxygen atoms: three to 2-chlorophenolate groups and two to THF. The coordination sphere is completed by interaction with chloride substituents of three 2-chlorophenolate ligands. A second example of a six coordinate complex of zirconium, [NH2(CH3)2]2[Zr(OC6H4-2-Cl)6]·2THF, was synthesized by the reaction of zirconium tetrakis(dimethylamino) with six or four equivalents of 2-chlorophenol. The ZrO6 core adopts a distorted octahedral geometry. Distortion is caused by hydrogen bonding between the dimethylammonium cation and the oxygen atom of one 2-chlorophenolate ligand. 1H- and 13C-NMR spectroscopy revealed that [NH2(CH3)2]2[Zr(OC6H4-2-Cl)6]·2THF decomposes in solution. These observations illustrate the profound influence that weaker secondary interactions to the donor atoms can have on metal coordination geometry.

Graphical abstract: Homoleptic phenolate complexes of zirconium(iv): syntheses and structural characterization of the first six coordinate complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jul 2002
Accepted
01 Nov 2002
First published
25 Nov 2002

Dalton Trans., 2003, 120-125

Homoleptic phenolate complexes of zirconium(IV): syntheses and structural characterization of the first six coordinate complexes

T. C. Rosen, K. Kirschbaum and D. M. Giolando, Dalton Trans., 2003, 120 DOI: 10.1039/B207299H

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