Reactions of low-valent metal complexes with fluorocarbons. Part XVI. Hexakis(trifluoromethyl)benzene–nickel complexes
Abstract
Hexafluorobut-2-yne reacts with bis(cyclo-octa-1,5-diene)nickel to form (1,5-C8H12)Ni[C6(CF3)6] and (1,5-C8H12)2Ni2[C6(CF3)6](1,5-C8H12= cyclo-octa-1,5-diene). Cyclo-octa-1,5-diene is displaced from the mononuclear complex by Ph2PMe, PhMe2As, Ph3P, (MeO)3P, MeC(CH2O)3P to give the complexes L2Ni[C6(CF3)6][L = Ph2PMe, PhMe2As, Ph3P, (MeO)3P, and MeC(CH2O)3P]. The arsine complex is also formed from (PhMe2As)4Ni and CF3CCCF3, and the triphenylphosphine complex is formed by reaction of (Ph3P)2Ni(C2H4) with hexakis(trifluoromethyl)benzene. Treatment of the binuclear complex with (MeO)3P or MeC(C H2O)3P gives [(MeO)3P]4Ni2[C6(CF3)6] and [MeC(CH2O)3P]4Ni2[C6(CF3)6], respectively. It is suggested that these complexes are fluxional hexakis(trifluoromethyl)benzenenickel (II) compounds.