Issue 15, 2000

Synthesis and structural properties of metal complexes of dialkyl α-hydroxyiminophosphonates

Abstract

A range of dialky α-hydroxyiminophosphonates R′C[double bond, length half m-dash]N(OH)P(O)(OR)2, with substituents of varying bulk (R = Et, R′ = Me L1, Et L2, cPr L3, 3-heptyl L4; R = iPr, R′ = Et L5, 3-heptyl L6; R = nBu, R′ = Pr L7) have been used to synthesise neutral metal complexes with nickel(II) [Ni(L1–3,5)Cl2], cobalt(II) [Co(L1–3,5)Cl2] and lanthanides (LaIII with L1,2,5, PrIII with L1,2,4–7, NdIII with L5, GdIII with L2,5 and DyIII with L2,5) the charge being balanced by anionic ligands chloride or nitrate. Included in this range are two 3-heptyl derivatives which have not previously been reported. All the metal complexes have been fully characterised by elemental analysis, IR, electronic and NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. X-Ray crystallography has been used to establish the structure of six key metal complexes and one of the free ligands (L3). Three different bonding modes have been established. The d-block metal chlorides consistently show symmetrical bidentate coordination in [ML2Cl2], the lanthanide chlorides [ML3Cl3] are all asymmetrically bidentate and monodentate coordination was observed in the neodymium nitrate complex [NdL52(NO3)3(H2O)].

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Apr 2000
Accepted
23 Jun 2000
First published
14 Jul 2000

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 2587-2594

Synthesis and structural properties of metal complexes of dialkyl α-hydroxyiminophosphonates

S. W. A. Bligh, N. Choi, C. M. McGrath, M. McPartlin and T. M. Woodroffe, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 2587 DOI: 10.1039/B003241G

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