Issue 5, 1980

Reactions of the η6-benzene(η5-ethyltetramethylcyclopentadienyl)-rhodium(III) cation and related species with nucleophiles; the crystal structure of [Rh(η5-C5Me4Et){η5-C6H6P(O)(OMe)2}][PF6]

Abstract

The salt [Rh(η5-C5Me4Et)(η6-C6H6)][PF6]2(1a) reacts with Li[AIH(OBut)3] to give [Rh(η5-C5Me4Et)(η5-C6H7)][PF6] which slowly loses hydride to regenerate the benzene complex; both hydride addition and hydride loss occur stereospecifically at the exo position. With TI[acac](acac = pentane-2,4-dionate) and phosphites P(OR)3(R = Me or Et, not Ph), (1a) gives the substituted-hexadienyl compounds [Rh(C5Me4Et)(η5-C6H6X)][PF6][X = CH(COMe)2 or P(O)(OR)2]; in both cases displacement of the co-ordinated benzene ligand is a competing reaction. An X-ray analysis of the dimethoxyphosphoryl derivative [X = P(O)(OMe)2] has been carried out: the crystal is orthorhombic with a= 16.353, b= 21.847, c= 13.258 Å, Z= 8, and space group Pbca; the structure has been solved by the heavy-atom method from 903 observed reflections and refined to R 0.069 7. The cyclohexadienyl ring carries the phosphoryl group in an exo conformation. Phosphines (PBun3 or PMe2Ph, not PPh3 or PPhH2) and triethylamine react reversibly with [Rh (C5Me4Et)(C6H6)][BF4]2 to give the salts [Rh(C5Me4Et)(η5-C6H6L)][BF4]2(stability: L = PBu3 > PMe2Ph [double greater-than, compressed] NEt3). In contrast, pyridine attacked the metal atom of (1a) to give [Rh(C5Me4Et)(NC5H5)3[PF6]2. The corresponding benzene compounds [M(η5-C5Me5)(η6-C6H6)] Y2 react with tributylphosphine and methoxide ion to give [M(η5-C5Me5)(η5-C6H6L)]Yn(M = Co, L = PBu3, Yn=[BF4]2; M = Ir, L = OMe, Yn= PF6). Infrared and 1H, 13C, and 31P n.m.r. spectra are reported.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1980, 829-836

Reactions of the η6-benzene(η5-ethyltetramethylcyclopentadienyl)-rhodium(III) cation and related species with nucleophiles; the crystal structure of [Rh(η5-C5Me4Et){η5-C6H6P(O)(OMe)2}][PF6]

N. A. Bailey, E. H. Blunt, G. Fairhurst and C. White, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1980, 829 DOI: 10.1039/DT9800000829

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