Issue 7, 2003

Rhodium complexes containing the hybrid P,Oligand PPh2NHC(O)Me or its anion, [PPh2N[horiz bar, triple dot above]C([horiz bar, triple dot above]O)Me]

Abstract

The coordination behaviour of the heterofunctional phosphine ligand PPh2NHC(O)Me towards Rh(I) is reported and examples of neutral and cationic complexes containing mono- or bi-dentate modes of coordination are found. The X-ray structure of [R[upper bond 1 start]h{PPh2NHC(O[upper bond 1 end])Me}(CO)Cl]·CH2Cl2 (1·CH2Cl2) shows that the P,O-chelate is almost planar and coplanar with the Rh(I) square-plane. An unusual example of coordination is found in the dimer [R[upper bond 1 start]h{μ-PPh2N[horiz bar, triple dot above]C([horiz bar, triple dot above]O[upper bond 1 end])Me}(CO)]2 (2), which contains the bidentate, anionic ligand that bridges two rhodium atoms via the oxygen; it is probable that the neutral ligand can form similar complexes, such as 11 and 12. Displacement of the P,O ligand by CO or RNC ligands occurs in 1 but not in 2.

Graphical abstract: Rhodium complexes containing the hybrid P,O ligand PPh2NHC(O)Me or its anion, [PPh2N [[horiz bar, triple dot above]] C( [[horiz bar, triple dot above]] O)Me]−

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Sep 2002
Accepted
10 Jan 2003
First published
19 Feb 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 1396-1401

Rhodium complexes containing the hybrid P,O ligand PPh2NHC(O)Me or its anion, [PPh2N[horiz bar, triple dot above]C([horiz bar, triple dot above]O)Me]

P. Braunstein, B. T. Heaton, C. Jacob, L. Manzi and X. Morise, Dalton Trans., 2003, 1396 DOI: 10.1039/B208735A

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