Issue 4, 2004

Structural diversity in the coordination of amidines and guanidines to monovalent metal halides

Abstract

A series of structurally characterised, monovalent metal-halide complexes incorporating neutral amidine and guanidine ligands is reported. N,N′-diphenylbenzamidine reacted with copper(I) chloride to afford the bis-ligand complex [CuCl(PhC{NPh}{NHPh})2]2 (1), that exists as a chlorine bridged dimer in the solid state, with a non-symmetrical distribution of NH⋯Cl interactions within the ‘Cu2Cl2’ metallacycle. In contrast, only one equivalent of the guanidine, Me2NC{NiPr}{NHiPr} (2), is coordinated in the copper(I) iodide complex [CuI(Me2NC{NiPr}{NHiPr})]2 (3), which was also isolated as the dimer with bridging halide atoms. The molecular structure of the bicyclic guanidine, 1,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-2H-pyrimido[1,2-a]pyrimidine (hppH), is reported, revealing a hydrogen bridged dimer with extensive delocalisation throughout the ligand framework. Coordination of hppH to lithium chloride afforded the dimeric bis-ligand complex [LiCl(hppH)2]2 (4) in which each hppH molecule interacts with a different chlorine atom of the central ‘Li2Cl2’ core of the molecule via NH⋯Cl hydrogen bonding. In contrast the 2 ∶ 1 ligand to metal complex is formed with silver(I) chloride to afford AgCl(hppH)2 (5), a unique example of a monomeric, three-coordinate silver chloride supported by nitrogen-based ligands. The series of mixed ligand complexes [CuX(hppH)(PPh3)]n (6, X = Cl, n = 1; 7, X = Br, n = 2; 8 X = I, n = 2) have also been synthesised and structurally characterised, allowing comparisons of the relative coordinating behaviour of hppH and PPh3 as neutral donors at copper(I) centres to be made.

Graphical abstract: Structural diversity in the coordination of amidines and guanidines to monovalent metal halides

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Nov 2003
Accepted
05 Jan 2004
First published
16 Jan 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 537-546

Structural diversity in the coordination of amidines and guanidines to monovalent metal halides

S. H. Oakley, D. B. Soria, M. P. Coles and P. B. Hitchcock, Dalton Trans., 2004, 537 DOI: 10.1039/B314707J

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